Slovenia's internal political disputes are causing significant delays in the appointment of new European commissioners, with the nomination of Marta Kos at the center of controversy. The European People's Party (EPP) delegation from Slovenia has expressed strong opposition to Kos, citing her alleged connections to the former Yugoslav secret police and questioning her suitability for the role. This deadlock has implications for the broader European Union, as it hampers the timely formation of the next EU executive body. The situation underscores the impact of national politics on EU-wide processes and the challenges in achieving consensus among member states.
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