APPEAL TO SLOVENIAN GOVERNMENT followed by the European Commission Vice-President's letter who has evidently encroached upon the system and interests of Slovenia - VZMD disproves of the claims and expects disclosure of the entire pertaining correspondence
Last week the PanSlovenian Shareholders’ Association VZMD re-sent a revealing video public press release, which shows substantiated deceit by representatives of the Bank of Slovenia, previous government of the Republic of Slovenia, and protagonists of the dubious bank rehabilitation alongside with the mass expropriation of citizens and dreadful damage to the taxpayers, to the European Commission Vice-President, Commissioner for Euro and Social Dialogue, Mr. Valdis Dombrovskis. The English press release and subtitled VIDEO CONFRONTATION was sent by VZMD to representatives of international communities, institutions and its foreign partners already at the beginning of the last week, yet following Dombrovskis's letter - which - seemingly poses an unprecedented provocation - VZMD decided to release the arguments which are entirely rebutting his writing once again.
On this occasion VZMD President and Board member of the European Federation of Financial Services Users - Better Finance, Mr. Kristjan Verbič, pointed out to »outrageous practices with which, under the pretense of granting autonomy to the Bank of Slovenia, the European Commission (!?) has attempted to obstruct the investigation and protect the responsible persons - probably also at the level of the EU - prior to clarification of dubious circumstances, which represents an inadmissible encroachment upon the system and interests of the Republic of Slovenia and the autonomy of different branches of government«.
Publicly available content of Commissioner Dombrovskis's letter is, namely, downright shocking and opens plethora of grave issues about processes, structure and perspectives of the European Union, which is why VZMD appeals to the Prime Minister of Republic of Slovenia, Mr. Miro Cerar, to respond to the letter accordingly and to vigorously condemn the intolerable practice. In case there might be reasons for dissimilar proceeding - in order to avoid speculations or possible misconstructions - the entire pertaining correspondence between representatives of the European Commission, European Central Bank and Republic of Slovenia should be subject to disclosure.