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Oh, noโฆ What we had here in the past ten-or-so days was almost worthy of an Austin Powers adventure. Guess who plays Dr. Evil โฆ. Evil and Austin Powers. Shall we shag now or shag later? Remember Operation North? Fast forward eleven months and SDS starts making noises about how archives of the Slovene branch of SDV Yugoslav secret service still remain inaccessible and how this is most unacceptable, undemocratic and oy vey!
It goes on to say that SOVA , the current Slovene secret service, still prevents access to archives of former SDV and by that prevents parliamentary and public oversight of the intelligence services the pretext being that Igor Omeza, a man of colourful past and high-profile past was denied access to the archives when supposedly researching a story. Mussomeli โ made a quick argument against releasing the US State Departament cables but then went on a long tirade on why classified SDV archives must be made public in all their ignomy.
And what worse than an albeit indirect accusation that an incumbent president collaborated with communist secrecy service, by extension making either a spy or a snitch. The latter was a sort of all-encompassing umbrella organisation for groups and activities which were not strictly sanctioned by the Party, but were needed to be a part of the system to a maintain the illusion of plurality and b for the party to keep tabs on them. SZDL was designed to be the intermediary between the Party and the people and as a result, people working with or for SZDL could get away with a whole lot more than those working for the Party.
SDS of course failed to prove either one of their claims. Even more. An exaggeration of biblical proportions, that is. However, things got even more interesting. It turned out to be a classic. Only then did a special committee take a look at the archives and apparently discovered that some of them are smoking hot. However, this is obviously too much to ask. Indeed, he was sent to prison by the federal army in for being in possession of a secret army document and after a glorious period during the war of independence in things only got worse.
After that he made a career of sifting through old archives and publishing them in volumes on end, each and every time claiming to have shed new light on the role of key players of Slovenian independence. Even if the released documents are forgeries. Secondly, it has to do with destabilising the country. The largest opposition party seems to have made it its mission to oppose almost every government move and actively try to block and derail any measure which could โ even by a long shot โ break the current social and economic status quo.