En.odmev 021: We Need to Ensure Short-Term Solutions With a Long-Term Vision
Date: March 4th 2021
Author: Valerija Hozjan
Category: Focus
Topic:
Energy policy
, Gases
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Blaž Košorok, State Secretary at the Ministry of Infrastructure
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