Property tax is not and cannot be constitutional in Slovenia. It is the State that must guarantee the inviolability of private property, not that its aim is gradual nationalisation, which is what the property tax realistically is. The fact that the state uses money is not a justifiable reason for interfering in the sphere of individual property. The State can interfere in the sphere of property ownership on the basis of the community's right to interfere in the exceptional circumstances provided for in the Constitution, when no other, easier way of interfering is possible, and not on the basis that the State is using money and that we, the serfs, are going to be forced to pay for it, even though there is no constitutional reason. The State must find a consistency in the resources and scope of public administration, in the bureaucracy part; in the servicing of the economy part, it makes sense. Thus, there is no way that a property tax is possible; the state should finance its expenditure according to the source of the cost and not according to the possibility of exploiting its citizens; the easiest way is to suck up the real estate that is in the country and use it for one's own and one's family's survival.