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Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia (Slovenian: Demokratična stranka upokojencev Slovenije or DeSUS) is a Slovenian political party. At the last legislative elections, 3 October 2004, the party won 4.1% of the popular vote and 4 out of 90 seats. The party is member of the ruling coalition of Slovenia and led by Karl Erjavec. Presidents of Slovenia: Milan Kučan (1990-2002) Janez Drnovšek (2002-2008) Categories: Lists of office-holders ... Handshake between Slovenian Prime Minister Janez DrnovÅ¡ek, on the right, and Jacques Delors Janez DrnovÅ¡ek (born May 17, 1950) is the current President of Slovenia. ... There have been five prime ministers of Slovenia since that country gained its independence in the breakup of Yugoslavia. ... Janez JanÅ¡a Janez JanÅ¡a (born September 17, 1958 as Ivan JanÅ¡a) is a Slovenian politician and chief of the Slovenian Democratic Party since 1995. ... The Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS — Slovenian: Slovenska demokratska stranka), previously the Social Democratic Party of Slovenia (Slovenian: Socialdemokratska stranka Slovenije) is a political party in Slovenia. ... The Slovenian Parliament (Slovenian: ) is the legislative body of Slovenia. ... The National Assembly (Državni zbor) is the assembly of the parliament of the Republic of Slovenia. ... The National Council (Slovenian: Državni svet) is the constitutional representative of social, economic, professional and local interest groups and can be considered as the upper house of the Slovenian parliament. ... Political parties in Slovenia lists political parties in Slovenia. ... Politics of Slovenia Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Slovenia ... On Sunday, 3 October 2004, elections for deputies to the Slovenian parliament, called the National Assembly (Slovenian Državni zbor) were held. ... Presidential elections will be held in Slovenia on 2 December 2007. ... Slovenia is divided into 210 municipalities (občine, singular - občina), of which 11 have urban status. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... In regular public statements, Slovenias highest politicians underscore their governments commitment to expanding cooperative arrangements with neighbors and active contributions to international efforts aimed at bringing stability to Southeast Europe. ... Information on politics by country is available for every country, including both de jure and de facto independent states, inhabited dependent territories, as well as areas of special sovereignty. ... A legislature is a governmental deliberative body with the power to adopt laws. ... Politics of Slovenia Categories: Election related stubs | Elections in Slovenia ... October 3 is the 276th day of the year (277th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


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Janez Drnovšek of the center-left Liberal Democratic Party of Slovenia (LDS) was reelected Prime Minister in the October 15, 2000 parliamentary elections.
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