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The Zoran Janković List ( sl, Lista Zorana Jankovića) is a
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, formed in 2006 by the mayor of
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, Zoran Janković. On 23 October 2006, Janković was elected the mayor of Ljubljana, and his list won 52,619 votes resulting in 41.4% totals. There were 23 out of 45 people elected in the
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. At the election on 10 October 2010, Janković's list won 25 out of 45 seats in the City Council. Zoran Janković lost his mayoral post in December 2011, after he became a deputy in the Slovenian
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Members of the City Council of Ljubljana from the list

In 2010, the following members of the list were elected to the City Council of Ljubljana: * Bojan Albreht * Bruna Antauer * Milena Mileva Blažić * Marko Bokal * Marta Bon * Nives Cesar *
Aleš Čerin Aleš Čerin (born 18 July 1949) is a Slovenian businessman and a politician. In 1973, he graduated from law at the University of Ljubljana. He was the Secretary-General of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia since 1986 till 1992, during t ...
- deputy mayor, in pro tempore performance of the tasks of the Mayor * Jadranka Dakić * Tjaša Ficko - deputy mayor * Miro Gorenšek * Roman Jakič * Maša Kociper * Iztok Kordiš * Marija Dunja Piškur Kosmač *
Janez Koželj Janez may refer to: People: * Janez (given name), a Slovene given name * Janež, a Slovene surname In music: *Janez Detd., a Belgian rock band May also refer to a semi-pejorative term used in the Croatian North and beyond for Slovenes The ...
- deputy mayor * Eva Strmljan Kreslin * Mitja Meršol * Jani Möderndorfer * Mojca Kavtičnik - Ocvirk * Sašo Rink *
Gregor Tomc Gregor Tomc also known as Grega Tomc (born 3 February 1952) is a Slovenian sociologist, musician and activist. In the late 1970s and 1980s, he was the founder and member of the Slovenian punk rock band ''Pankrti''. Biography Tomc was born in ...
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Peter Vilfan Peter Vilfan (born 29 June 1957) is a Slovenian former professional basketball player, sports journalist, commentator, and a politician. He resigned from the National Assembly due to DUI in 2014, and from the State Secretary position in 2019 ami ...
* Marjan Jernej Virant * Jelka Žeker * Julijana Žibert


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Lista Zorana Jankovica Politics of Ljubljana Political organizations based in Slovenia Organizations established in 2006 City Municipality of Ljubljana Organizations based in Ljubljana Liberal parties in Slovenia