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Žan Mahnič
Žan Mahnič (born 12 January 1990) is a Slovenian politician of the Slovenian Democratic Party. Since 2014, he has been a member of the National Assembly. From 2020 to 2022, he served as state secretary for national security. From 2015 to 2021, he was the leader of the Slovenian Democratic Youth The Slovenian Democratic Youth (SDM; {{langx, sl, Slovenska demokratska mladina) is the youth section of the Slovenian Democratic Party (''Slovenska demokratska stranka'', SDS), a Slovenian center-right liberal conservative party. Since the mid-19 .... References 1990 births Living people Members of the National Assembly (Slovenia) Slovenian Democratic Party politicians 21st-century Slovenian politicians {{Slovenia-politician-stub ...
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Janez Janša
Ivan Janša (; born 17 September 1958), better known as Janez Janša (), is a Slovenian politician who served three times as a prime minister of Slovenia, a position he had held from 2004 to 2008, from 2012 to 2013, and from 2020 to 2022. Since 1993, Janša has led the Slovenian Democratic Party, which has emerged as the pre-eminent Slovenian conservative party. Janša lost his fourth bid for prime minister in April 2022, his party was defeated by the Freedom Movement (Slovenia), Freedom Movement party. Janša served as a Defence minister, minister of defence from 1990 to 1994, a post he had also held during the Ten-Day War, Slovenian War of Independence. He has also served as a prime minister from 2004 to 2008, and again became prime minister in 2012, following an 2011 Slovenian parliamentary election, early election in December 2011. On 27 February 2013, Janša's second government was ousted in a vote of non-confidence. In June 2013, Janša was sentenced to two years in prison ...
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Damir Črnčec
Damir Črnčec (born 19 June 1973 in Maribor) is a columnist, expert on security issues, university professor, and civil society activist. Professional career In 1999 with age 26, he became the youngest contingent commander of the Slovenian Armed Forces abroad and was the commander of the first Slovenian unit that received a battle flag in another country. He took command of the 5th contingent of the Slovenian Armed Forces in Cyprus during the UNFICYP. Damir began his career as a Slovenian military officer after he finished the Reserve Officer Training School and the Officer Candidate School. In 2005, he became the Director General of the Intelligence and Security Agency at the Ministry of Defence (OVS). In 2010, the government extended his mandate for another five years as the director of OVS. During his mandate, the Republic of Slovenia hosted a meeting of the Security Agencies from NATO. From March 2015 until June 2016, he was a Defence Policy and Public Diplomacy Adviso ...
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Andrej Benedejčič
Andrej Benedejčič (born November 21, 1970, in Ljubljana) is a Slovenian diplomat, currently serving as the Permanent Representative of the Republic of Slovenia to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and other International Organizations in Vienna. Biography From 2011 to 2015 he was the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Slovenia on the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Brussels. He was Director-General at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia, responsible for multilateral political relations and global issues from 2009 to 2011. From 2005 to 2008 he was the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Slovenia to the Russian Federation in Moscow. He was foreign policy advisor to the Prime Minister of Slovenia from 2001 to 2002 and to the President of Slovenia from 2003 to 2004. From 1998 to 1999 he was a member of the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Slovenia to t ...
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Slovenian Democratic Youth
The Slovenian Democratic Youth (SDM; {{langx, sl, Slovenska demokratska mladina) is the youth section of the Slovenian Democratic Party (''Slovenska demokratska stranka'', SDS), a Slovenian center-right liberal conservative party. Since the mid-1990s, it has been the largest youth political organization in Slovenia. It was founded on 31 October 1989 as the Social Democratic Youth of Slovenia. In 1990, it was first political organization with demanding a referendum for independent Slovenia. International relations SDM is a full member of the International Young Democrat Union (IYDU), the Youth of the European People's Party (YEPP), and the Democrat Youth Community of Europe (DEMYC). Chairmans *Matej Makarovič (1989 - 1993) *Denis Sabadin (1993 - 1995) *Petra Marolt (1995 - 1997) * Anja Bah (1997 - 2001) *Damjan Tušar (2001) * Alenka Jeraj (2001 - 2006) *Nikolaj Oblak (2006 - 2008) * Gregor Horvatič (2008 - 2009) *Klement Perko (2009 - 2010) *Andrej Čuš Andrej ...
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Andrej Čuš
Andrej Čuš (born 27 July 1990) is a Slovenian politician serving as leader of the Greens of Slovenia since 2018. From 2013 to 2018, he was a member of the National Assembly. He was a member of the Slovenian Democratic Party The Slovenian Democratic Party (, SDS), formerly the Social Democratic Party of Slovenia (, SDSS), is a conservative parliamentary party; it is also one of the largest parties in Slovenia, with approximately 30,000 reported members in 2013. It ... until 2016, and served as leader of the Slovenian Democratic Youth from 2011 to 2015. References 1990 births Living people Slovenian Democratic Party politicians Members of the National Assembly (Slovenia) 21st-century Slovenian politicians {{Slovenia-politician-stub ...
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National Assembly (Slovenia)
The National Assembly (, or ; short form ''državni zbor'') is the Representative democracy, general representative body of Slovenia. According to the Constitution of Slovenia and the Constitutional Court of Slovenia, it is the major part of the distinctively incompletely bicameralism, bicameral Slovenian Parliament, the legislature, legislative branch of the Republic of Slovenia. It has 90 members, elected for a four-year term. 88 members are elected using the party-list proportional representation system and the remaining two, using the Borda count, by the Slovenia#Languages, Hungarian and Italian-speaking ethnic minorities, who have an absolute veto in matters concerning their ethnic groups. As of May 2022, the 9th National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia is in session. Legislative procedure A bill can be submitted to the National Assembly by: * the Government * an MP * the National Council (Slovenia), National Council * 5,000 voters The legislative procedure begin ...
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Škofja Loka
Škofja Loka (; ) is a town in Slovenia. It is the economic, cultural, educational, and administrative center of the Municipality of Škofja Loka in Upper Carniola. It has about 12,000 inhabitants. Geography Škofja Loka lies at an elevation of at the confluence of the Poljane Sora and the Selca Sora rivers, at the transition of the Sora Plain into the Škofja Loka Hills and the Polhov Gradec Hills. Its old center stands on river terraces, and comprises Town Square, Škofja Loka, Town Square (''Plac'') and Lower Square, Škofja Loka, Lower Square (''Lontrg''). On a plateau above the town stands Loka Castle, which houses the Loka Museum. Above the castle rises Krancelj Hill (). North of the town center is Kamnitnik Hill ( high), known for its conglomerate (geology), conglomerate rock. Immediately south of the town is a plain known as Viršk or Viršk Plain (), which the Poljane Sora flows through before joining the Selca Sora. The name ''Viršk'' is a corruption of German ''Hirsack ...
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