Janez Stanovnik (4 August 1922 – 31 January 2020
) was a
Slovenia
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n
economist
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,
politician
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, and
Partisan. He served as the last President of the
Socialist Republic of Slovenia between 1988 and 1990. From 2003 to 2013, he was the president of the Slovenian Partisan Veterans' Association.
Biography
He was born in
Ljubljana
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, then part of the
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
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, to a Slovene Roman Catholic family. His father
Ivan Stanovnik
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was a prominent member of the left wing of the
Slovene People's Party
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and served as deputy mayor of Ljubljana.
His mother was the niece of the Bishop of Ljubljana .
He attended the
classical gymnasium
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in Ljubljana. As a high school student, he became active in the Christian Socialist association ''Zarja'' (Dawn), where he became acquainted with the
Christian left intellectuals like
Edvard Kocbek and
Bogo Grafenauer
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.
After the Axis
invasion of Yugoslavia, he became active in the
Liberation Front of the Slovenian People and was imprisoned by the Italian occupation regime between autumn 1941 and February 1942.
Soon after his release from jail, he joined the
partisan resistance in the
Province of Ljubljana. In February 1944, he joined the
Communist Party
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. Between April 1944 and May 1945, he was among the organizers of the partisan resistance in the
Slovenian Littoral and was member of the regional national liberation committee.
In 1946, after the war, he became the personal secretary of the Slovene Yugoslav Communist leader
Edvard Kardelj. He graduated from the
University of Belgrade's
Law School
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. Between 1952 and 1956, he was member of the Yugoslav mission at the
United Nations
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. In 1956, he returned to Yugoslavia and started studying economics. He was a professor at both the Institute of Social Sciences in
Belgrade, and the
University of Ljubljana.
Between 1965 and 1966, he served as an advisor to the
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
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and between 1968 and 1983, he worked on the
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. There he served as the executive secretary of the commission from 1968 to 1982.
In 1988, he was appointed as President of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia. Due to the political upheaval, he managed to use this largely ceremonial position in order to negotiate with the opposition groups, especially the
Committee for the Defence of Human Rights during the
Slovenian Spring. Because of his support for a peaceful transition to parliamentary democracy, he was called by the press, somewhat ironically, "father of the nation".
In 2003, he was elected as Chairman of the Association of Slovenian Partisan Veterans, he stayed at this position until 2013, when he was named the honorary president of the Association.
Personal life
Stanovnik was married twice and had four children. He was the recipient of several awards, including the
Commemorative Medal of the Partisans of 1941
The Commemorative Medal of the Partisans of 1941 ( sh, Partizanska Spomenica 1941 / Партизанска Споменица 1941, sl, Partizanska spomenica 1941) is a commemorative Yugoslav medal instituted on 14 September 1944, awarded to tho ...
, and was an honorary citizen of Ljubljana.
He spent his last years in a retirement home and died on 31 January 2020, aged 97.
Stanovnik was the cousin of the
Christian Socialist activist , who was executed by the Italian occupation forces in 1942. He was also the cousin of , former member of the
Slovene Home Guard and prominent activists of the Home Guard veteran association ''Nova slovenska zaveza'' (New Slovenian Covenant) after 1990.
References
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1922 births
2020 deaths
Politicians from Ljubljana
Presidents of Slovenia
League of Communists of Slovenia politicians
University of Belgrade Faculty of Law alumni
Yugoslav Partisans members
Slovenian communists
Slovenian Spring
Ethnic Slovene people
Yugoslav economists