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    Jožef Školč (born 19 August 1960) is a Slovenian left liberal politician. He was born in the village of Breginj in western Slovenia, in what was then...
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    Miroslav Mozetič (acting) (SKD): 14 September 1994 - 16 September 1994 3. Jožef Školč (LDS): 16 September 1994 – 3 December 1996 4. Janez Podobnik (SLS): 3...
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  • Elections, the party endorsed Ivo Vajgl, their former member. Presidents Jožef Školč (1990−1992) Janez Drnovšek (1992−2002) Anton Rop (2002−2005) Jelko Kacin...
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    to carry on with the elections despite Janša's arrest. In June 1988, Jožef Školč was elected as president of the League instead of Janša. As a protest...
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    and Peterle resigned from his posts in 1994 when Drnovšek nominated Jožef Školč, a member of his own Liberal Democratic Party, to be speaker of Parliament...
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    1989–1990 Succeeded by Borisav Jović Party political offices Preceded by Jožef Školč President of Liberal Democracy 1992–2002 Succeeded by Anton Rop...
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  • Miroslav Mozetič (acting) 14 September 1994 16 September 1994 SKD 3 Jožef Školč 16 September 1994 3 December 1996 LDS 4 Janez Podobnik 3 December 1996...
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  • Dimitrij Rupel József Szakovics Ljubo Sirc Franc Snoj Matjaž Šinkovec Jožef Školč Lovro Šturm Ivan Šušteršič Ivan Tavčar Vilmos Tkálecz Ivo Vajgl Josip...
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  • condemned and support for the strikers was expressed. During the meeting Jožef Školč, head of the Slovene Youth Organization (SYO) compared the situation...
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    Pietro Podrecca, author Rudi Šimac, politician and author (from Breginj) Jožef Školč, politician (from Breginj), founder and first president of the Liberal...
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    she was appointed State Secretary at the Ministry of Culture under Jožef Školč. In the 2000 parliamentary elections, she was elected to the Slovenian...
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  •   First party Second party Third party   Leader Ciril Ribičič Jožef Školč Lojze Peterle Party ZKS-SDP ZSMS SKD Alliance DEMOS Seats won 14 12 11 Popular vote...
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  • (1996–1997): Janez Dular (Slovene Christian Democrats) (1997–2000): Jožef Školč (Liberal Democracy of Slovenia) (2000–2002): Andreja Rihter (United List...
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    (Chess) Mojca Kleva (1976-), Member of the European Parliament (2011–14) Jožef Školč (1960-), former speaker of the Slovenian National Assembly (1994–96)...
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  • Rudolf Petek Milan Sajovic Borut Slavinec Mitja Školč Jožef Švagan Matjaž Drobnič Janez Horvat Jožef Kokalj Anton Koren Drago Kucler Dolinar Mojca Mikolič...
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    Slovenia. The talks were successful in 1999, Kantušer meeting the minister Jožef Školč and the town of Šmartno being chosen as the venue for the information...
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    Political offices Preceded by Jožef Školč Minister of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia 7 June 2000 – 11 November 2000 Succeeded by Andreja Rihter...
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    small museum. Notable people that were born or lived in Breginj include: Jožef Školč (born 1960), liberal politician Statistical Office of the Republic of...
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    Pagliaruzzi, poet Simon Rutar, historian (born in the village of Krn) Jožef Školč, liberal politician (born in Breginj) Ivan Urbančič, philosopher (born...
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  • Minister of Slovenia, writer Matjaž Šinkovec, diplomat and politician Jožef Školč, politician Danilo Türk, diplomat; former Assistant Secretary-General...
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    Political offices Preceded by Jožef Školč Speaker of the National Assembly of Slovenia 1996 – 2000 Succeeded by Borut Pahor Preceded by Janez Kopač Minister...
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