The Socialist Republic of Slovenia (, sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Socijalistička Republika Slovenija, Социјалистичка Република Словенија), commonly referred to as Socialist Slovenia or simply Slovenia, was one of the six
federal republic
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s forming
Yugoslavia
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and the
nation state
A nation state, or nation-state, is a political entity in which the State (polity), state (a centralized political organization ruling over a population within a territory) and the nation (a community based on a common identity) are (broadly ...
of the
Slovenes
The Slovenes, also known as Slovenians ( ), are a South Slavs, South Slavic ethnic group native to Slovenia and adjacent regions in Italy, Austria and Hungary. Slovenes share a common ancestry, Slovenian culture, culture, and History of Slove ...
. It existed under various names from its creation on 29 November 1945 until 25 June 1991.
In early 1990, the government dismantled the single-party system of government – installed by the
League of Communists – and adopted a multi-party democracy. Republic of Slovenia dropped the 'Socialist' label shortly after and in late 1990 cast a successful public vote for independence, which it formally declared on 25 June 1991 and achieved after the brief
Ten-Day War.
Names
The republic was first officially named Federal Slovenia (, sh-Latn-Cyrl, Federalna Slovenija, Федерална Словенија, separator=" / ") until 20 February 1946, when it was renamed the People's Republic of Slovenia (, sh-Latn-Cyrl, Narodna Republika Slovenija, Народна Република Словенија, separator=" / ", link=no). It retained this name until 9 April 1963, when its name was changed again, this time to Socialist Republic of Slovenia (, sh-Latn-Cyrl, Socijalistička Republika Slovenija, Социјалистичка Република Словенија, separator=" / ", link=no).
On 8 March 1990, the Socialist Republic of Slovenia removed the prefix "Socialist" from its name, becoming the
Republic of Slovenia, though remaining a constituent state of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia until 25 June 1991, when it enacted the laws resulting in independence.
Economy
Although it comprised only about one-eleventh of
Yugoslavia
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, p1 = Kingdom of SerbiaSerbia
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's total population, it was the most productive of the Yugoslav republics, accounting for one-fifth of its GDP and one-third of its exports.
GDP per capita of republics and autonomous provinces
Independence
In September 1989, numerous
constitutional amendment
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s were passed by the Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia, which introduced
parliamentary democracy
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to the country. The same year
Action North both united the opposition and democratized communist establishment in Slovenia as the first defense action against
Milošević's supporters' attacks, leading to Slovenian independence.
The word 'Socialist' was removed from the name of the then state on 7 March 1990.
The socialist infrastructure was largely dissolved. The
first open democratic election was held on 8 April 1990.
The parliamentary elections were won by the opposition, known as the
DEMOS coalition led by the dissident
Jože Pučnik. At the same time,
Milan Kučan
Milan Kučan (; born 14 January 1941) is a Slovenian former politician who served as the first President of Slovenia from 1991 to 2002. Before being president of Slovenia, he was the 13th President of Slovenia#Socialist Republic of Slovenia, Pres ...
, the former chairman of the
League of Communists of Slovenia
The League of Communists of Slovenia (, ZKS; ) was the Slovenian branch of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, the sole legal party of Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1990. It was established in April 1937 as the Communist Party of Slovenia and was ...
(ZKS), was elected President of the Republic. The democratically elected parliament nominated the
Christian Democratic
Christian democracy is an ideology inspired by Christian social teaching to respond to the challenges of contemporary society and politics.
Christian democracy has drawn mainly from Catholic social teaching and neo-scholasticism, as well ...
leader
Lojze Peterle as Prime Minister, which effectively ended the 45-year-long rule of the Communist Party. During this period,
Slovenia
Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and a short (46.6 km) coastline within the Adriati ...
retained its old flag and coat of arms, and most of the previous symbols as it awaited the creation of new symbols that would eventually come after independence. The old national anthem, ''
Naprej zastava slave'', had already been replaced by the ''
Zdravljica
"Zdravljica" (; ) is a '' carmen figuratum'' poem by the 19th-century Romantic Slovene poet France Prešeren, inspired by the ideals of ''Liberté, égalité, fraternité''. It was written in 1844 and published with some changes in 1848. Four ...
'' in March 1990.
On 23 December 1990, a
referendum on independence was held in Slovenia, at which 94.8% of the voters (88.5% of the overall electorate) voted in favour of separation of Slovenia from Yugoslavia.
On 25 June 1991, the acts about the Slovenian independence were passed by the Assembly; Slovenia was immediately recognized by likewise declared
Croatia
Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country in Central Europe, Central and Southeast Europe, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herze ...
and it recognized the latter in kind. Following a short
Ten-Day War, the military of Slovenia secured its independence; by the end of the year, its independence was recognized by the wider
international community
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Usage
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.
See also
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Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
References
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Communism in Slovenia
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Slovenia
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20th century in Slovenia
Political history of Slovenia
1945 establishments in Slovenia
1990s disestablishments in Slovenia
1945 establishments in Yugoslavia
1991 disestablishments in Yugoslavia
Slovenia
Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and a short (46.6 km) coastline within the Adriati ...
States and territories disestablished in 1991
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Slovenia
Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and a short (46.6 km) coastline within the Adriati ...