(ANSA) - TRIESTE - Foreign Minister of the Republic of
Slovenia, Miro Cerar, met Senator Tatjana Rojc (PD, Democratic
Party), representative of the Slovenian minority in the Italian
Parliament, in Ljubljana. During the talks, according to a press
release, issues of common interest were addressed, such as the
migration phenomenon affecting the two countries, the
reactivation of the mixed police patrols on the
Italian-Slovenian border, the continuation of the Schengen
treaty. Senator Rojc, according to the press release, explained
to the Slovenian minister the constitutional reform recently
approved in Italy which, she explained, "has reduced the number
of parliamentarians and can have very negative effects on the
representation of the Slovenian minority in the Italian
Parliament", adding that "the new electoral law will be a very
important and delicate step". Concerning the upcoming bilateral
meetings of Slovenia, with the summit of the Friuli Venezia
Giulia Region and the Italian Foreign Minister, Minister Cerar
and Senator Rojc said they intend to keep an informal
communication channel always open. (ANSA).
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