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    Marjan Šarec (born 2 December 1977) is a Slovenian politician, actor and comedian who served as prime minister of Slovenia from 2018 to 2020. He has served...
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    The List of Marjan Šarec (Slovene: Lista Marjana Šarca, LMŠ) was a political party in Slovenia led by former Prime Minister Marjan Šarec. The LMŠ was the...
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    incumbent independent President Borut Pahor placed first and Marjan Šarec of the List of Marjan Šarec (LMŠ) placed second. No candidate received a majority of...
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  • playwright, and journalist Marjan Šarec (born 1977), Slovenian politician and actor, Prime Minister of Slovenia since 2018 Marjan Sekulovski (born 1973),...
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  • Šarec is a Slovene surname. Notable people with the surname include: Marjan Šarec (born 1977), Slovenian politician, actor, and comedian Veronika Šarec...
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  • is renamed Freedom Movement (Gibanje Svoboda). 2014: Marjan Šarec founded List of Marjan Šarec (Lista Marjana Šarca) 2022: The party merged into ⇒ the...
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    Foreign Minister Karl Erjavec (leader of DeSUS), and Marjan Šarec (leader of the List of Marjan Šarec). First-class and second-class citizens – the Slovenian...
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    minister-designate in March 2020 following the resignation of prime minister Marjan Šarec. His third term as a prime minister ended on 13 May 2022. A communist...
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  • Bratušek and List of Marjan Šarec merged into the party. Jure Leben, the former Minister for the environment in the Cabinet of Marjan Šarec, has announced the...
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    possibility of new snap elections in November if Šarec failed to form a government. On 6 June, Marjan Šarec met with Alenka Bratušek, and further meetings...
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    result came at the expense of the two opposition parties, the List of Marjan Šarec and the Party of Alenka Bratušek, both of which failed to secure seats...
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    vote. In November 2017, Pahor was re-elected for a second term against Marjan Šarec. Pahor was born in Postojna, SR Slovenia, in the former Yugoslavia, and...
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    submitted the candidature of Marjan Šarec for the 13th Prime Minister of Slovenia. It was unsure at first whether Šarec has enough votes to be elected...
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  • A center-left party, The List of Marjan Sarec (LMS), was in second place with 13 seats. Prime Minister Marjan Sarec resigned in January 2020. He led a...
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    the National Assembly. Following the formation of the coalition around Marjan Šarec, Tonin stepped down on 23 August 2018 to be replaced by Dejan Židan of...
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    röstar JA till von der Leyen idag!" (Tweet) (in Swedish) – via Twitter. Marjan Šarec (18 July 2024). "O Ursuli von der Leyen se te dni krešejo mnenja in rezultat...
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    Coalition: RS (2015–2021) Henri Xavier Bettel Borut Pahor Janez Janša Marjan Šarec Miro Cerar Jacinda Ardern Bill English John Key Katerina Sakellaropoulou...
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  • new prime minister Marjan Šarec formed a minority government made up of five center-left parties. In January 2020, prime minister Šarec resigned because...
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  • Udovč, Mateja (SMC) Urh, Karla (LMŠ) - substitute MP (for Marjan Šarec); lost mandate after Šarec returned to the NA Verbič, Dušan (SMC) - replaced Brglez...
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    Janez Drnovšek Andrej Bajuk Janez Drnovšek Anton Rop Janez Janša Borut Pahor Janez Janša Alenka Bratušek Miro Cerar Marjan Šarec Janez Janša Robert Golob...
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  • system (but usually LIMS) Latin Mass Society of England and Wales List of Marjan Šarec, a Slovenian political party London Mathematical Society London, Midland...
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  • Bulgarian GERB, Croatian Human Shield, Slovak OĽaNO, and Slovenian List of Marjan Šarec. Techno-populism and agrarian populism are variants of valence populism...
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    360 days 55 years, 19 days Living 60 years, 354 days (living) 9 Šarec, MarjanMarjan Šarec 2 December 1977(2 December 1977) 40 years, 285 days 1 year, 182...
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  • Independent unsuccessful presidential candidate Slovenia Marjan Šarec List of Marjan Šarec Prime Minister of Slovenia Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy Comedian...
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  • with Italian and German occupying forces during the Second World War Marjan Šarec (born 1977) – Slovene prime minister Kurt Schuschnigg (1897–1977) – Chancellor...
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    (2016–2021) Beata Szydło (ECR), Prime Minister of Poland (2015–2017) Marjan Šarec (Renew), Prime Minister of Slovenia (2018–2020) Mihai Tudose (S&D), Prime...
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    Minister of Culture until the dissolution of government in January 2020 by Marjan Šarec. The United List of Social Democrats became full member party of Socialist...
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  • centre-left and left-wing parties led by LMŠ leader and later Prime Minister Marjan Šarec declared de facto cordon sanitaire and excluded the Slovenian Democratic...
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    March 2020) Matej Tonin, New Slovenia (13 March 2020 — 1 June 2022) Marjan Šarec, Freedom Movement (since 1 June 2022) Official website (in English) Official...
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    for joint 2019 SDS+SLS list. Seats for SDS only. In 2022, the List of Marjan Šarec, which received 15.44% of the votes and 2 seats, and the Party of Alenka...
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