- Ivo
Vajgl (born 3
March 1943) is a
Slovenian politician and
former Member of the
European Parliament (MEP) from Slovenia. In his
second term in the European...
- party. In the 2022
Slovenian Presidential Elections, the LDS
endorsed Ivo
Vajgl, a
former member. As of that year, the only
offices it
still held were the...
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release of
their debut album. In 2003, Kodym, P.B.CH., and
drummer Martin Vajgl began preparing a new album,
titled Torpédo,
which came out in 2006. In...
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position until July 2004, when
Prime Minister Anton Rop
replaced him with Ivo
Vajgl. He
returned to his seat in parliament, left the
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia...
- For
President Janez Drnovšek of Slovenia:
Anton Rop,
Prime Minister Ivo
Vajgl,
Minister for
Foreign Affairs For King Juan
Carlos I of Spain: José Luis...
- (guitar, lead vocals)
Milan Broum (b**** guitar,
backing vocals)
Martin Vajgl (drums,
backing vocals)
Pavel Březina (keyboards,
backing vocals) Petr Kaplan...
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would stand up for the
interests of the EU and be an
independent mind. Ivo
Vajgl, a
Liberal MEP, also
praised her, saying: "let me
compliment you on your...
- 91 (#2) 0 / 7 New – 2009 Karl
Erjavec 33,292 7.18 (#6) 0 / 8 0 2014 Ivo
Vajgl 32,662 8.12 (#4) 1 / 8 1 ALDE 2019 Igor Šoltes 27,329 5.67 (#6) 0 / 8 1...
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drums Lukáš Pavlík –
drums Adam Malík –
electric guitar,
clarinet Martin Vajgl –
drums Studio albums Dověcnosti (1991) Mezi
horami (1996) Čechomor (2000)...
- (born 1974),
Czech footballer Ivo
Uukkivi (born 1965),
Estonian actor Ivo
Vajgl (born 1943),
Slovenian politician Ivo Van
Damme (1954–1976),
Belgian athlete...