Brussels condemns Slovenia’s prime minister for online personal attacks against journalists

Former Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa, president of the center-right Slovenian democratic party (SDS) looks on during the inaugural session of the new Slovenian parliament at the National Assembly in Ljubljana on June 22, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / Jure Makovec
Brussels, Feb 18 (AFP/APP): Brussels on Thursday condemned Slovenia’s prime minister for online personal attacks against journalists reporting on the deterioration of rule of law in his country, which will take on the rotating EU presidency in July.
“We are not accepting the harmful words directed at journalists, and we do condemn them,” commission spokesman Eric Mamer told a media conference a day after tweets made by Prime Minister Janez Jansa. Jansa, a right-wing politician and proud fan of former US president Donald Trump, initially accused a reporter for the news website Politico of bias in a story on his “campaign” against media, including Slovenia’s state news agency, that do not adhere to his government’s messaging.
Jansa then issued tweets attacking journalists who defended the Politico story, including a journalist for the New York Times as well as analysts who piped up. Mamer said the European Commission and its president, Ursula von der Leyen, were very clear: “We condemn any insults or attacks on journalists, we would not dream of doing it here in Brussels, and we certainly do not expect others to indulge in those sorts of practices.
” However, he said the commission could not formally reprimand Jansa over “a tweet”. “We cannot open an infringement procedure based on one personal insult or comment,” he said. The incident is nonetheless embarrassing for the commission.
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