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Twenty years after the end of communism in Eastern Europe, Slovenia

has a poorly educated population.
sustains a strong partnership with Russia.
offers many state-controlled services.
has a very fast-growing economy.

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offers many state-controlled services.

Explanation: After the collapse of communism Slovenia retained a strong welfare/state-service tradition (public health care, education, pensions and sizable state ownership in some sectors). It is not poorly educated, is oriented toward the EU rather than Russia, and while relatively prosperous, it did not become one of the fastest‑growing economies.