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Janez Drnovšek (Slovene pronunciation: [ˈjàːnɛz dəɾˈnɔ́ːwʃək]; 17 May 1950 – 23
February 2008) was a
Slovenian liberal politician,
President of the Presidency...
- led by
Janez Drnovšek was formed,
which included several parties of the
former DEMOS. Jože Pučnik
became vice-president in
Drnovšek's cabinet, guaranteeing...
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Ministry of
Economic Affairs in the
government led by
prime minister Janez Drnovšek of the LDS party. In 2002, he was
elected to the City
Council of Nova Gorica...
- economists, who
demanded a less
gradual approach. The party's
president Janez Drnovšek, who
served as
prime minister between 1992 and 2002, was one of the most...
- Party,
which had
until then
supported Janez Drnovšek's third term as
prime minister. As a consequence,
Drnovšek's government fell in 2000, and
Peterle became...
- was
elected prime minister. He came into
conflict with
President Janez Drnovšek,
though they are from the same party. His
government lost the
October 2004...
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League of
Communists of
Yugoslavia 1989 1990 Borisav...
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athlete Anica Černej (1900–1944), poet, author, and
schoolmistress Janez Drnovšek (1950–2008), politician, statesman, and
third president of
Slovenia Janez...
- of the 90 seats.
Following the election,
Liberal Democracy leader Janez Drnovšek returned to the post of
Prime Minister. Slovenia:
Parliamentary Chamber:...
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founded in 2006 by the then
president of Slovenia,
Janez Drnovšek.
Despite having been
founded by the
president of
Slovenia during his time...