Ivan Janša (Slovene: [ˈíːʋan ˈjàːnʃa]; born 17 September 1958), baptized and best known as Janez Janša (Slovene: [ˈjàːnɛs]), is a Slovenian politician...
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Janez Janša (born 1958) is a Slovene politician. Janez Janša may also refer to: Janez Janša (director) (born 1964), Slovene author, director and performer...
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Minister Janez Janša as "the leader of the negative guys" In the last months in office, Drnovšek continued his attacks on Prime Minister Janez Janša, who...
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1993, Janez Janša, another prominent pro-democracy dissident turned politician, became party leader (a post he has held continuously since); Janša also...
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artists who in 2007 changed their names to Janez Janša, the name of the Slovenian right-wing politician Janez Janša. He is a visual artist. His main focus...
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Janša is a Slovene surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anton Janša (1734–1773), Slovenian apiculturist and painter Janez Janša (born in 1958...
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The ruling Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), led by prime minister Janez Janša, conceded and was defeated by Robert Golob and his Freedom Movement (GS)...
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Janez Janša (born 6 February 1964 as Emil Hrvatin) is one of the three contemporary artists who changed their names in 2007 to Janez Janša, the name of...
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artists who in 2007 changed their names to Janez Janša, the name of the Slovenian right-wing politician Janez Janša. He is a conceptual artist, performer and...
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change "Janez Janša". Archived from the original on August 17, 2015. Retrieved 2012-07-10. Reporter, April 10, 2012. PORNOGRAFIJA - Janz sem Janez Janša[permanent...
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prime minister Janez Janša spent six months in prison in 2014 after being convicted on bribery charges related to a 2006 arms deal. Janša had denied any...
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third Janša cabinet from March 2020 to June 2022. Logar served as the Director of the Government Communication Office in both Governments of Janez Janša, and...
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Spomenka Hribar (section Polemics with Janez Janša)
Spomenka Hribar emerged as one of the strongest critics of the politician Janez Janša, one of the leaders of the Slovenian right wing. The two had been close...
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8th Government of Slovenia (redirect from Cabinet of Janez Janša I)
The 8th Government of Slovenia led by Prime Minister Janez Janša was announced on 3 December 2004. The government was formed after the 2004 Slovenian...
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Pensioners' Party (DeSUS). Jansa had previously been prime minister from 2004 to 2008 and from 2012 to 2013. Janez Janša was known as a right-wing populist...
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request for clarification, neither Janša nor Janković was able to present an explanation. Attempts to discredit it by Janša or spin the findings by Janković...
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Tone Krkovič, Janez Janša, Walter Wolf, Ivan Črnkovič. On June 5, 2013 Liubljana District Court sentenced former Prime Minister Janez Janša to 2 years of...
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2000, and was Minister of Finance in the centre-right government of Janez Janša between 2004 and 2008. He was the founder and first president of the...
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Communist Party. In the mid 1980s, he met with the young activist Janez Janša. In 1984, when Janša was persecuted because of his criticism of the Yugoslav People's...
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le pet strank". RTVSLO.si (in Slovenian). Retrieved 24 April 2022. "Janez Janša suffers heavy defeat as newcomer party wins Slovenian election". POLITICO...
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Central Europe. SAGE. ISBN 978-0-7619-5032-5. "Janša Sworn in as Slovenia's Prime Minister-Designate". "Janez Jansa: Slovenia votes out pro-Trump populist"....
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to serve as the pro tempore Prime Minister until he was replaced by Janez Janša in February 2012. In June 2012, he announced he would run for the office...
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to date was Janez Drnovšek who held the post for ten years and 45 days (3,695 days) between the years 1992 and 2002, followed by Janez Janša who ruled for...
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10th Government of Slovenia (redirect from Cabinet of Janez Janša II)
Janez Janša was announced on 10 February 2012. It was formed after the 2011 Slovenian parliamentary election. It was the second government of Janez Janša...
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host, most known for impersonating politicians in Slovenia, including Janez Janša and Zoran Janković. He was born in Bosnia and Herzegovina and relocated...
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he relinquished the post of Prime Minister on November 9, 2004 when Janez Janša was elected. He was member of National Assembly of Slovenia until August...
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defeating the Slovenian Democratic Party and its three-term prime minister Janez Janša. The Social Democrats, another centre-left party, announced that they...
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Minister Janez Janša to gather potentially damaging information on their opponents through the respective anti-money laundering offices. Janša has denied...
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JNA's forces for an extended period of time. Under Defence Minister Janez Janša, they adopted a strategy based on an asymmetric warfare approach. TO...
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Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (redirect from Committee for the Defence of the Rights of Janez Janša)
of revealing secret military documents. Among the arrested was also Janez Janša, a critical journalist of the popular alternative magazine Mladina. Immediately...
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