Slovenes hold referendum on secret files

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 08 Juni 2014 | 19.50

SLOVENIA is holding a referendum to decide whether sensitive personal information like sexual or religious orientation in communist-era state security files should be open to the public.

The small Balkan country's ruling coalition wants to restrict access to such data as a matter of privacy and human rights.

Sunday's vote has been pushed by the opposition Slovene Democratic Party.

It argues that extracting such data would be time-consuming and could thwart historical research in state archives.

The referendum centres on a parliamentary bill amendment.

Under Slovenian law, at least 20 per cent of the country's 1.7 million voters must take part in the referendum for the proposal to succeed - meaning that turnout will matter.

Slovenia was one of six republics in Yugoslavia under Josip Broz Tito's Communists before the country fell apart in 1990s.


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