New Justice Minister Expresses Concerns Over Litija Building Condition
Newly appointed Justice Minister Matjaž Zupančič expressed significant concern regarding the state of the famed Litija building following a recent inspection. The building, frequently observed in public, has reportedly been inadequately maintained for the past two and a half years since its acquisition. Zupančič’s reaction occurred during his initial public appearance, coinciding with the ongoing scrutiny of previous government actions.
He described the situation as “very promising” while observing the circumstances surrounding a major scandal. The building, spanning over 6,000 square meters, presents a considerable challenge. Minister Katič, who assumed responsibility for the ministry following the Litija situation, stated that several potential solutions were initially considered – including sale, replacement, or demolition.
However, the judicial authorities ultimately rejected the building’s intended use. “What” remains a key question: what will the new government do with this large space? The situation highlights a significant hurdle for the administration.
The focus now shifts to determining the future of the Litija building and addressing the broader implications of the previous government’s decisions.
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“It’s deeply troubling to hear about the neglected condition of this prominent building and the potential risks it poses.”
What specific steps are the government planning to take regarding the building’s condition?