National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia is in session. A bill can be submitted to the National Assembly by: the Government an MP the National Council...
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The 9th National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia was elected during the presidency of Borut Pahor. It was elected during the legislative election...
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The 8th National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia was elected in the 3 June 2018 Slovenian parliamentary elections. At the order of President Borut...
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The National Assembly Building (Slovene: stavba Državnega zbora), officially the Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia (Skupščina Republike Slovenije)...
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List of speakers of the National Assembly of Slovenia. The Speaker of the National Assembly of Slovenia (Slovene: Predsednik Državnega zbora Republike...
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The 7th National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia was elected in the Slovenian parliamentary election held on July 13, 2014. Changes are expected when...
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The National Council (Slovene: Državni svet) is according to the Constitution of Slovenia the representative of social, economic, professional and local...
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Government of Slovenia. Legislative power is vested in the National Assembly and in minor part in the National Council. The judiciary of Slovenia is independent...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Slovenia on 24 April 2022 to elect all 90 members of the National Assembly. The ruling Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), led...
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of Slovenia. The position was established on 23 December 1991 when the National Assembly passed a new constitution after the separation of Slovenia from...
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the rest of the Slovenian People's Party (SLS+SKD) over the question of a new electoral system. While Bajuk wanted the National Assembly to abandon proportional...
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Members of the 8th National Assembly, elected on 3 June 2018. MP - MPs in the 7th NA (MP) - MP before, but not in the 7th NA MP* - elected MP in the 7th...
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in the National Assembly at the parliamentary election in 2004. The party was formed as the result of a split in the Youth Party of Slovenia in the run...
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Republic of Slovenia. According to the Constitution of Slovenia, the general representative body of the Slovenian nation is the National Assembly. The general...
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minister of Slovenia is nominated by the president of the republic after consultation with the parties represented in the National Assembly. The candidate...
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through a decision by the Government of Slovenia. Until 2005, the decision was made by the National Assembly of Slovenia. Figures are based on the statistics...
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working bodies of the 8th National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia Members of the 8th National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia "Skromne možnosti za...
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Retrieved 28 July 2022. "Zgodba". DeSUS (in Slovenian). Retrieved 28 July 2022. "Election to the National Assembly 2022". State Election Commission. Archived...
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Grem Volit (in Slovenian). Archived from the original on 2 June 2018. Retrieved 2 June 2018. National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia Archived 13 September...
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Patricija Šulin (category Members of the National Assembly (Slovenia))
from 2014 to 2019 and in the National Assembly of Slovenia from 2012 to 2013. "Fmr MEP Patricija Šulin dies". Slovenian Press Agency. 2 November 2021...
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The Slovenian National Party (Slovene: Slovenska Nacionalna Stranka, SNS) is a nationalist political party in Slovenia led by Zmago Jelinčič Plemeniti...
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Ljudmila Novak (category Members of the National Assembly (Slovenia))
Since 21 December 2011, she has been the vice-president of the Slovenian National Assembly. Novak was born in Maribor. She studied Slovene and German language...
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were introduced in the 8th National Assembly. Bill can be submitted to the National Assembly by: the Government, MP, National Council or 5,000 voters. Legislative...
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Anton Rop (category Members of the National Assembly (Slovenia))
November 9, 2004 when Janez Janša was elected. He was member of National Assembly of Slovenia until August 2010, when he became vice-president of the European...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Slovenia on Sunday, 3 October 2004 to elect the 90 deputies of the National Assembly. A total of 1,390 male and female...
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obtaining 41 of the 90 seats in the National Assembly, which is a record for a single party in the history of independent Slovenia. Its chairman Robert Golob subsequently...
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Minister of Slovenia. Judicial powers in Slovenia are executed by judges, who are elected by the National Assembly. Judicial power in Slovenia is implemented...
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Anže Logar (category Members of the National Assembly (Slovenia))
between Italy and Slovenia. Slovenian National Assembly "Detailed bibliographical information about his Ph.D. thesis in a national bibliographic catalog...
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seats in the 90-member National Assembly, one of which was won by Andrej Magajna, the president of the Christian Socialists of Slovenia. In October 2010, Andrej...
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Peter Jambrek. The Constitution was adopted by the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia on 23 December 1991. Since its proclamation, the Constitution...
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