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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...
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    2004, he re-established cordial relations with now-President Drnovšek: in 2003, Drnovšek headed a round table on Slovenia's future based on Janša's recommendations...
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    he was elected prime minister. He came into conflict with President Janez Drnovšek, though they are from the same party. His government lost the October...
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    government, 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...
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  • Janez is a Slovene form of the given name John. Janez Burger (born 1965), film director Janez Drnovšek (1950–2008), second president of Slovenia Janez...
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    internal crisis in the DEMOS coalition, a new coalition government under Janez Drnovšek was established by a constructive vote of no confidence. In the elections...
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    presidency ended in December 2002. He was succeeded as President by Janez Drnovšek.[citation needed] In March 2003 Slovenia held two referendums on joining...
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    cabinet in 1992, the party entered the first coalition government of Janez Drnovšek, formed by the left wing of the dissolved DEMOS coalition (the Social...
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    but Janez Drnovšek returned to power as prime minister. Bajuk’s party stayed in the opposition and formed a shadow cabinet jointly with Janez Janša's...
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    November 2007 to elect the successor to the second President of Slovenia Janez Drnovšek. France Cukjati, the President of the National Assembly, called the...
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  • northern Slovenia. It was hosted by the then Prime Minister of Slovenia Janez Drnovšek and by the President of Slovenia Milan Kučan. Bush and Putin discussed...
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  • 34 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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    poet, author, and schoolmistress Janez Drnovšek (1950–2008), politician, statesman, and third president of Slovenia Janez Drozg (1933–2005), television director...
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    party in the coalition with the Liberal Democracy of Slovenia led by Janez Drnovšek. Pahor was elected speaker of the Slovenian National Assembly (the lower...
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    Assembly. The party nominated Janez Janša as the candidate for the mandatary, who was confirmed by the president Janez Drnovšek. It was one of the most stable...
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    September 1986 – 7 September 1989 Preceded by Zail Singh Succeeded by Janez Drnovšek Personal details Born Robert Gabriel Mugabe (1924-02-21)21 February...
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    some parts of the federation and the beginning of agony in Yugoslavia: Janez Drnovšek from Slovenia and Bogić Bogićević from Bosnia and Herzegovina were elected...
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    winning Liberal Democracy of Slovenia (LDS) and entered the cabinet of Janez Drnovšek. Janša became party leader in 1993 after Jože Pučnik resigned due to...
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    Congress 1983 1986 Robert Mugabe (1924–2019)  Zimbabwe ZANU-PF 1986 1989 Janez Drnovšek (1950–2008)  Yugoslavia League of Communists of Yugoslavia 1989 1990...
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    Vratuša Janez Zemljarič Dušan Šinigoj Prime Ministers of Slovenia (1990–present) Lojze Peterle Janez Drnovšek Andrej Bajuk Janez Drnovšek Anton Rop Janez Janša...
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    the 50% threshold in the first round. The result was a victory for Janez Drnovšek, who won 56.6% of the vote in the second round. Voter turnout was 72...
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    Say She Was an 'Escort'". The Daily Beast. Retrieved September 23, 2022. "Janez Janša javno objavil pismo, ki ga je dobil od Nataše Pirc Musar (FOTO)"....
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  • Prime minister (1990–1992) Janez Drnovšek, Prime minister (1992–2000) Andrej Bajuk, Prime minister (2000) Janez Drnovšek, Prime minister (2000–2002)...
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    former president of Slovenia Janez Drnovšek, Karel Erjavec, Osama bin Laden, Fidel Castro, Anton Rop, Jelko Kacin, Janez Janša, Andrej Bajuk, and others...
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  • government 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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    Branko Mikulić Ante Marković Preceded by Lazar Mojsov Succeeded by Janez Drnovšek 4th Member of the Presidency of Yugoslavia for SR Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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  • Yugoslav Kosovo, yes, they want to, but they will not be allowed to." Janez Drnovšek, the Slovene member of the Yugoslav collective presidency, sat next...
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    Golob embodies the values of the late Prime Minister and President Janez Drnovšek, and that a scenario where a political newcomer wins the election cannot...
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    of the federal presidency attended the talks—Mesić, Bogić Bogićević, Janez Drnovšek, Branko Kostić and Vasil Tupurkovski. The Yugoslav federal prime minister...
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