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The Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency (; or , ; lit. ''Owl'') is the main civilian intelligence service of
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and as a
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is subordinated directly to the
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. The mission of SOVA as the central intelligence and security service in the Republic of Slovenia is to provide national security. The agency's headquarters are located at Stegne Street in Dravlje, northwest of
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's centre. Its military counterpart is the Intelligence and Security Service (; ''OVS''), which is part of the Ministry of Defense.


History

SOVA traces its origins to the State Security Service (; SDV), which was formed in 1966 when Slovenia was still within Yugoslavia, by renaming as the
State Security Administration The State Security Service, also known by its original name as the Directorate for State Security, was the secret police organization of Communist Yugoslavia. It was at all times best known by the acronym UDBA, which is derived from the organiz ...
. On 9 May 1991 the service was renamed as the Security and Information Service (; VIS). Renaming to the current name was performed on 17 June 1993, at which time the agency was transferred from the Ministry of Internal Affairs to the
Government of Slovenia The Government of the Republic of Slovenia () exercises executive (government), executive authority in Slovenia pursuant to the Constitution of Slovenia, Constitution and the laws of Slovenia. It is also the highest administrative authority in Slo ...
. In December 2022, following a tip from foreign intelligence services, SOVA discovered two Russian spies posing as Argentine citizens Maria Rosa Mayer Muños and Ludwik Gisch, whose personas they had been building for over 10 years and who had been using Slovenia as a base for operations in and around the country. After wiretapping and tracking, they discovered that the suspects family and companies were just a front, their real names being Ana Dulceva and Artem Dulcev. In Slovenia, their main target was the European Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators, while abroad they led other agents. An important part of their mission was to reduce public support for NATO and spread Russian narratives and disinformation. The spies were sentenced to prison, after which they were deported and included in an exchange for various individuals imprisoned in Russia. The Dultsevs and their children were flown to Moscow as part of the biggest swap of Western and Russian prisoners since the Cold War. U.S President
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has publicly commended Slovenia. At the same time, after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, SOVA monitored an increase in the number of unusually old Russian "students", eight of whom were later expelled for spreading Russian propaganda and impersonating Slovenian officials.


Directors

* Miha Brejc (1990–1993) * Janez Sirše (1993) * Silvan Jakin (1993) * Drago Ferš (1993–1999) * Tomaž Lovrenčič (2000–2002) * Iztok Podbregar (2002−2006) *
Matjaž Šinkovec Matjaž Šinkovec (; born on 22 May 1951) is a Slovenian diplomat, politician, translator, journalist and science fiction writer. He was one of the co-founders of the Slovenian Democratic Party. Early life and career Šinkovec was born in a mi ...
(2006−2007) * Andrej Rupnik (2007 − 22 July 2010) * Sebastjan Selan (22 July 2010 − 10 February 2012) * Damir Črnčec (10 February 2012 − March 2013) * Stane Štemberger (March 2013 – October 2014) * Andrej Oček (October 2014 – November 2014) * Zoran Klemenčič (November 2014 – September 2018) * Rajko Kozmelj (September 2018 – March 2020) * Janez Stušek (April 2020 – )


Controversies


Illegal wiretapping of an Italian diplomat (1991)

Before the
Ten-Day War The Ten-Day War (), or the Slovenian War of Independence (), was a brief armed conflict that followed Slovenia's declaration of independence from Yugoslavia on 25 June 1991. It was fought between the Slovenian Territorial Defence together wi ...
the then VIS recorded a phone call between a member of the Slovenian Presidency
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and the Italian consul, during which Zlobec informed the Italian consul of the date of the Slovenian Declaration of Independence.


Illegal wiretapping of opposition (1991−1993)

Under the Brejc period some leading members of the LDS party were recorded.


Black fund (2002−2006)

After Iztok Podbregar was replaced as director by the new government in 2006, a special investigation team under the leadership of the new Minister of Justice
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was formed with the task of reviewing the agency's activities. The investigation found an undocumented black fund, which was used to cover non-traditional cancer treatments for then-President Janez Drnovšek, as well as the purchase of expensive retirement presents, establishment of companies, among other things. The investigation team also revealed that SOVA was wiretapping over 3000 foreign telephone numbers, and was recording telephone conversations between the Slovenian and Croatian Prime Ministers.


Safe house exposed (2007)

In March 2007, the daily newspaper '' Dnevnik'' exposed SOVA's
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in the centre of Ljubljana, while writing about a visit to it by SOVA's director
Matjaž Šinkovec Matjaž Šinkovec (; born on 22 May 1951) is a Slovenian diplomat, politician, translator, journalist and science fiction writer. He was one of the co-founders of the Slovenian Democratic Party. Early life and career Šinkovec was born in a mi ...
and the PM's consultant Aleksander Lavrih. After this the agency's collaboration with the German
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regarding telecommunications tapping in the Western Balkans was also exposed.


Exposed photos (2011)

In September 2011 about 80 photos of former
UDBA The State Security Service, also known by its original name as the Directorate for State Security, was the secret police organization of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Communist Yugoslavia. It was at all times best known by the acrony ...
agents with retired and current SOVA agents were published on several internet sites; these photos were taken during a picnic, while some agents were drunk and displaying communist symbols. Among them was also Zvonko Hrastar, ex-agent (and husband of state prosecutor Branka Zobec Hrastar), who in 1988 arrested
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 ...
(future defense and prime minister) and with this started the JBTZ trial.


Expensive furniture (2012)

In March 2012 it was revealed that former director Sebastjan Selan ordered expensive furniture (in excess of €112,000) for his executive-level 5-bedroom apartment, which was intended for high level international meetings. This was done while the government was imposing budget cutbacks. The new director Damir Črnčec discontinued his use of the apartment and ordered an internal review.
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Accusations of political bias (2013)

In January 2013, the
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received an indictment, that was also sent to the President of the Republic, and to the parliamentary Commission for Supervision of Intelligence and Security Services, the agency may be politically biased because after 2011 the leading positions were taken by members of
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 ...
's political party, 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 ...
.


References


External links

*http://www.sova.gov.si/e

the official website {{Authority control Slovenian intelligence agencies Organizations based in Ljubljana 1993 establishments in Slovenia Government agencies established in 1993 Dravlje District Domestic intelligence agencies