Dimitrij Rupel (born 7 April 1946) is a Slovenian politician. Rupel was born in Ljubljana, in what was then the PR Slovenia, into a bourgeois family of...
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Kazakhstani-born German former ice hockey goaltender Dimitrij Nonin (born 1979), German gymnast Dimitrij Rupel (born 1946), Slovenian politician Dimitrije, another...
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Music in Ljubljana, and her uncle is the politician and diplomat Dimitrij Rupel. Rupel has been involved in music since childhood. She played the flute...
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Rupel Pass in Greece Rupel Fort in Greece Rupel is also a Slovene surname: Anja Rupel, Slovene singer Dimitrij Rupel, Slovene politician This disambiguation...
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then existing Democratic Party (Slovene: Demokratska stranka) led by Dimitrij Rupel joined the ruling Liberal Democracy of Slovenia. A minority of the party...
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was founded on 11 January 1989 in the Cankar Hall in Ljubljana, and Dimitrij Rupel was elected as its president. It was one of the first political party...
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matter is resolved.[citation needed] Former Slovenian Foreign Minister Dimitrij Rupel and Minister of Finance Dušan Mramor stated in 2003 that they would...
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foreign minister by Prime Minister Anton Rop on 6 July 2004, replacing Dimitrij Rupel, who left the Liberal Democracy of Slovenia (LDS) party to join the...
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by Dimitrij Rupel Succeeded by Dimitrij Rupel In office 25 January 1993 – 31 October 1994 Prime Minister Janez Drnovšek Preceded by Dimitrij Rupel Succeeded...
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smer is a Slovene book containing collected papers from Slavoj Žižek, Dimitrij Rupel, Tine Hribar, Peter Vodopivec, Jože Mencinger, Dušan Keber, Lojze Ude...
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Constitution. In 1987, editors of Slovene's Nova Revija, Niko Grafenauer, and Dimitrij Rupel published the Contributions to the Slovene National Program as a special...
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that may go against the interests of the owners. SDS foreign minister Dimitrij Rupel had previously advised media owners to consider thoroughly whether a...
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Slovenia Dimitrij Rupel Lojze Peterle Zoran Thaler Davorin Kračun Zoran Thaler Boris Frlec Dimitrij Rupel Lojze Peterle Dimitrij Rupel Ivo Vajgl Dimitrij Rupel...
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(Slovenian Democratic Party) Minister of Foreign Affairs (2004–2008): Dimitrij Rupel (Independent) Minister of Justice (2004–2008): Lovro Šturm (New Slovenia)...
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Slovenia Dimitrij Rupel Lojze Peterle Zoran Thaler Davorin Kračun Zoran Thaler Boris Frlec Dimitrij Rupel Lojze Peterle Dimitrij Rupel Ivo Vajgl Dimitrij Rupel...
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figures educated at Essex include the foreign ministers of Slovenia (Dimitrij Rupel) & Iraq (Hoshyar Zebari), Conservative Party MPs Virginia Bottomley...
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" On May 25, 2008, Ghafari presented his diplomatic credentials to Dimitrij Rupel in Ljubljana. He was received by Slovenian President Danilo Türk on...
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of Yugoslavia (Goran Svilanović) Croatia (Tonino Picula) Slovenia (Dimitrij Rupel) Bosnia and Herzegovina (Zlatko Lagumdžija) Republic of Macedonia...
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playwright, and politician, 29th Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick 1946 – Dimitrij Rupel, Slovenian politician and diplomate 1946 – Stan Winston, American special...
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Bernard Bot (from 4 December) 2004 Bulgaria Solomon Passy 2005 Slovenia Dimitrij Rupel 2006 Belgium Karel De Gucht 2007 Spain Miguel Ángel Moratinos 2008...
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Prime Minister Janez Janša, but were criticized by the foreign minister Dimitrij Rupel, Drnovšek's former collaborator and close political ally until 2004...
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elections. As a result, the left liberal faction, led by the party chairman Dimitrij Rupel left the party and founded the Democratic Party (they later joined the...
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Josip Broz Tito, six Slovenian authors and intellectuals (columnist Dimitrij Rupel, philosopher Tine Hribar, poets Niko Grafenauer, Svetlana Makarovič...
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Tomlje (1982–1986) Nuša Kerševan (1986–1990) Jože Strgar (1990–1994) Dimitrij Rupel (1994–1998) Vika Potočnik (1998–2002) 21st century Danica Simšič (2002–2006)...
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Finland, p) Kristina Rungano (born 1963, S Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, p/f) Dimitrij Rupel (born 1946, Yugoslavia/Slovenia, nf) Layla Sarahat Rushani (c. 1952/1954–2004...
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former members Igor Bavčar Alenka Bratušek Jože Dežman Gregor Golobič Dimitrij Rupel Ivo Vajgl Slavko Ziherl Slavoj Žižek Robert Golob List of liberal parties...
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European Affairs 2007–2010 Succeeded by Michèle Alliot-Marie Preceded by Dimitrij Rupel President of the Council of the European Union 2008 Succeeded by Karel...
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Retrieved 28 March 2022. "Closing Statement by the Chairman-in-Office, Dimitrij Rupel". OSCE. 6 December 2005. Retrieved 8 April 2022. "Rolf Ekéus". European...
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Slovakia - Eduard Kukan (1998–2006) Slovenia - Dimitrij Rupel (2000–2004) Ivo Vajgl (2004) Dimitrij Rupel (2004–2008) Spain - Ana de Palacio y del Valle-Lersundi...
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January 1998 January 21, 2000 Dimitrij Rupel February 2, 2000 May 2000 Lojze Peterle June 7, 2000 November 30, 2000 Dimitrij Rupel December 2000 July 2004 Ivo...
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