Slovenian parliament adopts “Never Again” declaration 

Slovenia’s National Assembly has adopted a declaration invoking the “Never Again” principle, explicitly condemning the rise of far-right movements and vowing to safeguard democratic norms and memory politics. 

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Government leaders framed the move as a recommitment to human rights and collective remembrance. The declaration follows a broader regional debate about political polarization, memory politics and the role of elected institutions in preventing hate speech and extremist normalization.

Officials emphasized education, commemoration and legal safeguards as part of the response.  

The resolution reinforces a cross-border message about guarding democratic institutions and historical memory, a political cue that could shape regional legislative agendas and civil society cooperation.