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The meeting was also attended by the newly appointed Ambassador of the Republic of Slovenia to Serbia, H.E. Vladimir Gasparič, and Belgrade Archbishop Monsignor Stanislav Hočevar.

The main topic of the meeting in late January was public administration in the service of business and citizens, while Gregor Virant conveyed to SPK members the Slovenian experience of reforming public administration.

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