Il Parlamento sloveno riconosce lo Stato palestinese

epa11390177 A handout photo made available by Slovenia's National Assembly shows shows Slovenia's Prime Minister Robert Golob addressing the members of the assembly in Ljubljana, Slovenia, 04 June 2024. Slovenia's National Assembly approved the government's proposal for Slovenia to recognize Palestine as an independent state, despite obstruction from the opposition and warnings that it was a violation of the rules of procedure. Slovenia's Parliament vote came after Spain, Norway and Ireland officially recognized a Palestinian state. EPA/MATIJA SUSNIK HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
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LUBIANA, 04 GIU - La Slovenia ha riconosciuto la Palestina come Stato sovrano e indipendente, al termine di una maratona parlamentare fra colpi di scena, decisioni annunciate e poi ritirate da parte dell'opposizione, in una atmosfera di grande confusione. I voti a favore sono stati 52.
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