This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Slovenia Image File history File links Coat_of_Arms_of_Slovenia. ... Politics of Slovenia takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime Minister of Slovenia is the head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system. ...
The Slovenian Parliament (Slovenian: Parlament Slovenije) is the legislative body of Slovenia. 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 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 ... Slovenia is divided into 193 municipalities (obÄine, singular - obÄina), of which 11 have urban status (written bold). ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Image File history File links European_flag. ... 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. ...
It has two chambers, the National Assembly (lower house) and the National Council (upper house). The National Assembly (Državni zbor) is the assembly of the parliament of the Republic of Slovenia. ... A lower house is one of two chambers of a bicameral legislature, the other chamber being the upper house. ... 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. ... An upper house is one of two chambers of a bicameral legislature, the other chamber being the lower house. ...