During their one-day visit to the Office of the Ombudswoman of Slovenia Vlasta Nussdorfer in Ljubljana on October 7th, Ombudswoman of Croatia Lora Vidović and deputies Lidija Lukina Kezić and Mario Krešić presented the activities and achievements in the fields of promotion and protection of human rights and combating discrimination in our country. Croatian delegation was met by Ombudswoman Nussdorfer and her deputies Kornelija Marzel, Jernej Rovšek, Tone Dolčič and Ivan Šelih. The delegations exchanged the information regarding the work and organization of their respective institutions, as well as the experience, knowledge and important information related to their areas of work.
Slovenian Ombudsman institution began its work in 1995. It is authorized to act in the cases of violations of constitutionally established human rights and freedoms, as well as in various cases of violations of the rights of individuals committed by the government bodies.
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