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The president of Slovenia, officially the president of the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: Predsednik Republike Slovenije), is the head of state of Slovenia. The office was established on 23 December 1991 when the National Assembly passed a new constitution after the separation of Slovenia from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Five ...
Borut Pahor (Slovene pronunciation: [ˈbóːɾut ˈpàːxɔɾ]; [1] [2] born 2 November 1963) is a Slovenian politician who served as President of Slovenia from 2012 to 2022. He previously served as Prime Minister of Slovenia from 2008 to 2012.
The President of Slovenia is elected using the two-round system; if no candidate receives a majority of the vote in the first round, the top two candidates contest a runoff. [6] Under Slovenia's election law, candidates for president are required to meet one of three criteria: The support of ten members of the National Assembly
Assembly of Socialist Republic of Slovenia in 1990 accepted two new acts that allowed the unification of political parties in the Republic and elections to new assemblies. The president of the Assembly Miran Potrč determined the date of the first democratic elections in Socialist Republic of Slovenia to be on the 8 of April 1990. Since 16 May ...
Slovenian President Borut Paho invited the U.S. president to visit Slovenia, and Trump has accepted the invitation.
In 1997, elections were held to elect both a president and representatives to Parliament's upper house, the National Council. Milan Kučan, elected President of the Yugoslav Republic of Slovenia in 1990, led his country to independence in 1991. He was elected the first President of independent Slovenia in 1992 and again in November 1997 by a ...
Nataša Pirc Musar (born May 9, 1968) is a Slovenian attorney and author, serving as the 5th president of Slovenia since 2022. She is the former Information commissioner (2004–2014), a former journalist, and former president of the Slovenian Red Cross (2015–2016).
When Melania Trump was born, Slovenia was a communist country ruled by President Josip Tito and known as Yugoslavia. Sevnica, Slovenia, covered in snow. Awakening/Future Publishing via Getty Images