Government of the Republic of Slovenia! With the law on the permanent employment of young people under the age of 30, you have directly endangered not only my job, but the jobs of many of us young people who have found a job after leaving school and are currently working on a temporary basis. By adopting this law, you have in fact done nothing more than ensure that 7 000 young people who are currently in employment may indeed be employed, but 7 000 of those who will be replaced by the newly recruited will end up in employment. Instead of us also getting the right to permanent, age-appropriate employment and now hoping for permanent employment in the firms where we work, but unfortunately we have not lived at least three months at the expense of the state. According to you, they should only extend our contract for another six months so that we can properly introduce a new employee who will be cheaper for the company for at least two years, and we should go to the unemployment office, where we will have to wait for at least three months for the possibility of re-employment, which, of course, will not be there, because the 7 000 will have already replaced our old jobs. Bravo, Government, really bravo. I therefore ask, and I also appeal, on behalf of all those of us who are now well on the way to making something of our lives, that you remove the condition of three months in an institution. We pay our taxes regularly so that the country can function, and now you do something for us too. Another proposal is to add a proviso to the law that a company cannot replace a fixed-term employee for the same job if it does not first offer a permanent contract to the current employee. You must protect us, otherwise you will do nothing with the law. Regards, Nusa