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    Anton Rop (born 27 December 1960) is a Slovenian politician. He was Prime Minister of Slovenia, from 2002 to 2004. Until 2005 he was also the president...
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  • who later became the President of Slovenia in 2002 and was succeeded by Anton Rop, former Finance Minister. At the 2004 European election, LDS won 21.9%...
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  • Minister for Foreign Affairs For President Janez Drnovšek of Slovenia: Anton Rop, Prime Minister Ivo Vajgl, Minister for Foreign Affairs For King Juan...
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  • Darja Pavliha Marko Pečan Breda Potrata Majda Potrč Miran Rop Anton Veber Janko Anderlič Anton Džuban Geza Germič Ljubo Gulič Aleš Jerič Miran Moge Rudolf...
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    Kosovska bitka: Drnovšek proti Ruplu". Mladina.Si. Retrieved 23 October 2011. "Rop: Rupel se je odločil po svoje". 24ur.com. 26 June 2004. Retrieved 23 October...
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    Political offices Preceded by Anton Rop Minister of Labour, Family and Social Affairs May 3–November 17, 2000 Succeeded by Vlado Dimovski...
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    (1990–present) Lojze Peterle Janez Drnovšek Andrej Bajuk Janez Drnovšek Anton Rop Janez Janša Borut Pahor Janez Janša Alenka Bratušek Miro Cerar Marjan Šarec...
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  • OHR) Tanya Plibersek – Australian politician – House of Representatives Anton Rop (born 1960) – fourth prime minister of independent Slovenia Gregorij Rožman...
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    Preceded by Franci Demšar Minister of Defence 2000 Succeeded by Anton Grizold Preceded by Anton Rop Prime Minister of Slovenia 2004–2008 Succeeded by Borut Pahor...
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    of the Liberal Democracy of Slovenia, including former Prime Minister Anton Rop, left their party and joined the Social Democrats. Following these developments...
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    of Janez Janša's centre-right government, Pahor openly polemized with Anton Rop, the leader of the Liberal Democracy of Slovenia, over the opposition...
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    (1856–1922), Norwegian politician Anton Rop (born 1960), Slovenian politician Anton del Rosario (born 1981), Filipino footballer Anton Rosén (born 1991), Swedish...
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  • Prime Minister Anton Rop (Liberal Democracy of Slovenia) Minister of Foreign Affairs (2002–2004): Dimitrij Rupel (Liberal Democracy of Slovenia) (2004):...
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    Slovenia Janez Drnovšek, Karel Erjavec, Osama bin Laden, Fidel Castro, Anton Rop, Jelko Kacin, Janez Janša, Andrej Bajuk, and others. He was also working...
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    (1990–present) Lojze Peterle Janez Drnovšek Andrej Bajuk Janez Drnovšek Anton Rop Janez Janša Borut Pahor Janez Janša Alenka Bratušek Miro Cerar Marjan Šarec...
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    February 1997 Succeeded by Tit Turnšek Party political offices Preceded by Anton Rop President of the LDS 15 October 2005–30 June 2007 Succeeded by Katarina...
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    November 2000 19 December 2002 749 LDS IV LDS–SLS–DeSUS–ZLSD 3 (2000) 4 Anton Rop (born 1960) 19 December 2002 3 December 2004 715 LDS • LDS–SLS–DeSUS–ZLSD...
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    welcome the ten accession countries. The then Slovenian Prime Minister Anton Rop was Guest Speaker at a business luncheon hosted by Limerick Chamber. 1...
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    (1990–present) Lojze Peterle Janez Drnovšek Andrej Bajuk Janez Drnovšek Anton Rop Janez Janša Borut Pahor Janez Janša Alenka Bratušek Miro Cerar Marjan Šarec...
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    Artūras Paulauskas NS ELDR Latvia 3 4 Indulis Emsis LZP EGP Slovenia 3 4 Anton Rop LDS ELDR Estonia 3 4 Juhan Parts RP EPP Cyprus 2 4 Tassos Papadopoulos...
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  • mayor of Praha. December 1- Presidential elections are held in Slovenia; Anton Rop is named prime minister the next day. December 1- Laurent Moutinot becomes...
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    Prime Minister Lojze Peterle Janez Drnovšek Andrej Bajuk Janez Drnovšek Anton Rop Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Janez Drnovšek 13th President...
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    military service on 1 January 2006. Slovenia's Government of Prime Minister Anton Rop abolished mandatory military service on 9 September 2003. South Africa...
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    (1990–present) Lojze Peterle Janez Drnovšek Andrej Bajuk Janez Drnovšek Anton Rop Janez Janša Borut Pahor Janez Janša Alenka Bratušek Miro Cerar Marjan Šarec...
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  • 2022: The party merged into ⇒ the Freedom Movement. Janez Drnovšek - Anton Rop Alenka Bratušek Miro Cerar Marjan Šarec Robert Golob Free Society Institute...
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  • in November 2000, and she held the position through the government of Anton Rop until April 2004. She resigned from the ministry to become the Slovenian...
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    Drnovšek. He remained in this position until July 2004, when Prime Minister Anton Rop replaced him with Ivo Vajgl. He returned to his seat in parliament, left...
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    served as the finance minister of Slovenia from 2002–2004 (government Anton Rop). Currently (2014) he is a Vice-President of the board of the European...
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    Slovenia's government rejected this statement and its Prime Minister Anton Rop reiterated that Slovenia has conditioned the decision to go to war upon...
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  • Bajuk, Prime minister (2000) Janez Drnovšek, Prime minister (2000–2002) Anton Rop, Prime minister (2002–2004) Janez Janša, Prime minister (2004–2008) Borut...
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