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10th Government Of Slovenia
The 10th Government of Slovenia and the second one of Janez Janša was announced on 10 February 2012. It was formed after the 2011 Slovenian parliamentary election. It was the second government of Janez Janša, and so he became the second premier to return to the position, after Janez Drnovšek, who was Prime minister four times. On 5 January 2012, President Danilo Türk proposed Zoran Janković as the candidate to form a government to the National Assembly. Two days before the scheduled voting, the Slovenian Association of Journalists and Commentators, the second largest journalists' association in the country, issued a statement raising the concern that Janković might abuse his power as Prime Minister by curtailing the freedom of media through intimidation. A coalition agreement between PS, SD, DL and DeSUS was initialled on 7 January. However, in the evening of 9 January, DL announced it would not support Janković as the new Prime Minister and also not join his coalition, ...
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Janez Janša
Ivan Janša (; born 17 September 1958), baptized and best 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 defeated by the Freedom Movement party. Janša served as Minister of Defence from 1990 to 1994, a post he had also held during the Slovenian War of Independence. Janša served as prime minister from 2004 to 2008, and again became prime minister in 2012, following an 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 on corruption charges. The ruling was confirmed by Slovenia's higher court in April 2014, but after ...
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Commission For The Prevention Of Corruption Of The Republic Of Slovenia
The Commission for the Prevention of Corruption of the Republic of Slovenia (acronym CPC; sl, "Komisija za preprečevanje korupcije Republike Slovenije", KPKRS) is an independent anti-corruption agency with a broad mandate in the field of preventing and investigating corruption, breaches of ethics and integrity of public office. The commission's activity is legally based on the 2010 ''Act on Integrity and prevention of corruption'' with later amendments. Before the commission's establishment Slovenia had an eight-year history of anti-corruption governmental bodies. The organization Legal basis The commission's activity is legally based on the 2010 ''Act on Integrity and prevention of corruption'' with later amendments. With the Act, its mandate, working areas, and powers were expanded to include, for example, lobbying oversight and whistleblower protection. In 2011, with the amendments to the Act the powers of the commission were further strengthened. As of 2013 they include power ...
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Tomaž Gantar
Tomaž Gantar (born 21 March 1960) is a Slovenian politician. He was the Minister of Health in Slovenia from 13 March 2020 to 18 December 2020 in the 14th Government of Slovenia The 14th Government of Slovenia was formed following the resignation of Prime Minister of the 13th Government Marjan Šarec in January 2020. Janez Janša of Slovenian Democratic Party formed a coalition with Modern Centre Party, New Slovenia, .... He was also the temporary representative of The Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia from September to December 2020. References Living people 1960 births Place of birth missing (living people) Health ministers of Slovenia 21st-century Slovenian politicians {{Slovenia-politician-stub ...
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Tomaž is the Slovene form of the male given name Thomas. People Bearers of these names include: *Tomaž Barada, Slovenian martial artist * Tomaž Čižman (born 1965), Slovenian alpine skier *Tomaž Humar (born 1969), Slovenian mountaineer *Anton Tomaž Linhart (1756–1795), Slovene playwright and historian * Tomaž Marušič (born 1932), Slovenian lawyer and politician *Tomaž Pengov, Slovenian guitar player *Tomaž Pirih (born 1981), Slovenian rower * Tomaž Pisanski (born 1949), Slovenian mathematician *Tomaž Razingar, Slovenian ice hockey player *Tomaž Šalamun Tomaž Šalamun (July 4, 1941 – December 27, 2014) was a Slovenian poet who was a leading figure of postwar neo-avant-garde poetry in Central EuropeColm Tóibín (2004The comet's trail Guardian and an internationally acclaimed absurdist. Martín ... (born 1941), Slovenian poet See also * Sveti Tomaž (other) (Saint Thomas), several places in Slovenia {{given name Portuguese masculine given names Slo ...
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Minister Of Defence (Slovenia)
The Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Slovenia ( sl, Ministrstvo za Obrambo Republike Slovenije; Slovene abbreviation MORS) is a Ministry (government department), ministry of the Republic of Slovenia, in charge of Slovenia's defence against external enemies and natural disasters. The Ministry is led by the Minister of Defence of the Republic of Slovenia, who is appointed by the Prime Minister of Slovenia, Slovenian Prime Minister and approved by the National Assembly (Slovenia), National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia. The Minister is also part of the government. The Ministry is located on Vojkova 55 in Ljubljana (Kardeljeva platform). Organization *Cabinet (government), Cabinet Minister *Secretariat (administrative office), Secretariat Chief Secretary *Director-general, DG i: **Defence Policy Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Slovenia ***Strategic and Business Planning Division ***International Operations and Missions Division ***Nato ...
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Aleš Hojs
Aleš Hojs (born 12 December 1961) is a Slovenian politician, who most recently served as the Minister of the Interior in 14th Government of Slovenia from March 2020 to June 2022. Prior to this, he served as the Minister of Defence from February 2012 to March 2013. He was born in 1961 in Ljubljana, PR Slovenia, FPR Yugoslavia The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, commonly referred to as SFR Yugoslavia or simply as Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe. It emerged in 1945, following World War II, and lasted until 1992, with the breakup of Yu .... He attended the Bežigrad Grammar School and graduated at the Faculty of Architecture in Ljubljana in 1988. References 1961 births Living people Place of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Slovenian politicians Defence ministers of Slovenia Interior ministers of Slovenia {{Slovenia-politician-stub ...
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Aleš is a Slavic male name. The name is used today in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Slovenia. Notable people with the name Aleš *Aleš Čeh (born 1968), Slovenian footballer *Aleš Řebíček (born 1967), Czech politician *Aleš Šmon (born 1982), Slovenian footballer playing as a midfielder *Aleš Šteger (born 1973), Slovenian poet and editor *Aleš Bárta (born 1960), Czech organist *Aleš Besta (born 1983), Czech football player *Aleš Chvalovský (born 1979), Czech goalkeeper *Aleš Debeljak (born 1961), Slovenian cultural critic, poet, and essayist *Aleš Dryml, Jr. (born 1979), Czech speedway rider *Aleš Gorza (born 1980), Slovenian alpine skier * Aleš Hemský (born 1983), Czech professional ice hockey forward *Aleš Hlad, Slovenian supermotard racer who lives near Ljubljana, Slovenia *Aleš Hrdlička (1869–1943), Czech anthropologist who lived in the US after 1881 *Aleš Kačičnik (born 1973), Slovenian football defender *Aleš Klégr (born 1951), Czech linguist ...
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Minister Of Economy And Technology
Minister may refer to: * Minister (Christianity), a Christian cleric ** Minister (Catholic Church) * Minister (government), a member of government who heads a ministry (government department) ** Minister without portfolio, a member of government with the rank of a normal minister but who doesn't head a ministry ** Shadow minister, a member of a Shadow Cabinet of the opposition ** Minister (Austria) * Minister (diplomacy), the rank of diplomat directly below ambassador * Ministerialis, a member of a noble class in the Holy Roman Empire * ''The Minister'', a 2011 French-Belgian film directed by Pierre Schöller See also *Ministry (other) *Minster (other) Minster may refer to: * Minster (church), an honorific title given to particular churches in England Places England *Minster, Swale (or Minster-in-Sheppey), a town in Swale, Kent **Minster-on-Sea, the civil parish *Minster-in-Thanet, a village ... *'' Yes Minister'' {{disambiguation ...
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Radovan Žerjav
Radovan Žerjav (born 2 December 1968) is a Slovenian conservative politician. Between 2007 and 2008 he served as Minister of Transport. During the second term under Janez Janša, he in 2012 served as Minister of Economic Development and Technology, which he left since Janša was ignoring the ''2012–2013 Investigation Report on the parliamentary parties' leaders'' by Commission for the Prevention of Corruption of the Republic of Slovenia.Official News
on the Commission's website, 10 January 2013, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

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Minister Of Foreign Affairs (Slovenia)
The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs ( sl, Ministrstvo za zunanje in evropske zadeve; ''MZEZ'') of the Republic of Slovenia is an executive department of the Government of Slovenia responsible for relations with other countries and international organisations, monitoring of the international political and economic situation, and strengthening of Slovenia's relations with other countries and international organisations. The ministry headquarters is located at 25 Prešeren Street in the capital city of Ljubljana. Prior to 24 January 2023, the ministry was named the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (). The current Minister of Foreign Affairs of Slovenia, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tanja Fajon, has served since 1 June 2022. The current name of the Ministry has been used since 24 January 2023, prior to which it was called the ''Ministry of Foreign Affairs'' (abbreviated ''MZZ''). Organisation Executive The Chief Executive Officer of the Ministry is Minister of Foreign ...
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