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10th Government of Slovenia

The 10th Government of Slovenia and the second one of Janez Janša was announced on 10 February 2012. It was formed after the 2011 Slovenian parliamentary election. It was the second government of Janez Janša, and so he became the second premier to return to the position, after Janez Drnovšek, who was Prime minister four times.

Janša II cabinet

10th Cabinet of Slovenia
Date formed10 February 2012
Date dissolved20 March 2013
People and organisations
Head of stateDanilo Türk
Borut Pahor
Head of governmentJanez Janša
Member partySlovenian Democratic Party (SDS)
Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia (DeSUS)
New Slovenia (NSi)
Gregor Virant's Civic List (DL)
Slovenian People's Party (SLS)
History
Election(s)2011 Slovenian parliamentary election
PredecessorPahor cabinet
SuccessorBratušek Cabinet

On 5 January 2012, President Danilo Türk proposed Zoran Janković as the candidate to form a government to the National Assembly. Two days before the scheduled voting, the Slovenian Association of Journalists and Commentators, the second largest journalists' association in the country, issued a statement raising the concern that Janković might abuse his power as Prime Minister by curtailing the freedom of media through intimidation.[1] A coalition agreement between PS, SD, DL and DeSUS was initialled on 7 January.[2] However, in the evening of 9 January, DL announced it would not support Janković as the new Prime Minister and also not join his coalition, due to large differences in the programs of the parties.[3] On 11 January, Janković was not elected as the new Prime Minister by the National Assembly. In a secret ballot, his candidacy only gained the support of 42 deputies, two less than expected prior to the voting, and four short of the absolute majority needed for his election. Following the election of Janez Janša as the Prime Minister in the second round of the voting, Positive Slovenia became an opposition party.[4]

Janša's second government did not finish its mandate. The trouble began when Commission for the Prevention of Corruption of the Republic of Slovenia (KPK) published a report of control of the assets of each president of Slovenian parliamentary parties. Janez Janša and Zoran Janković did not know how to explain the source of all of their assets

Cabinet members came from five parties of the new coalition, until SLS, DL and DeSUS left the coalition on 23 January 2013:

Changes from the preceding cabinet

The number of ministries was reduced from 19 in the Pahor cabinet to 12, due to the crisis. It was the fourth government led by the centre-right party.

List of ministers and portfolios

Composition at the end of the mandate

Minister Party Portfolio Period
 
Janez Janša SDS Prime Minister 10 February 2012 – 20 March 2013
Minister of Finance 1 February 2013 – 20 March 2013
 
Karl Erjavec DeSUS Minister of Foreign Affairs 10 February 2012 – 20 March 2013
Radovan Žerjav SLS Minister of Economy and Technology 10 February 2012 – 20 March 2013
 
Aleš Hojs NSi Minister of Defence 10 February 2012 – 20 March 2013
 
Tomaž Gantar DeSUS Minister of Health 10 February 2012 – 20 March 2013
 
Zvonko Černač SDS Minister of Infrastructure and Urban Planning 10 February 2012 – 20 March 2013
Minister of Justice and Public Administration 1 February 2013 – 20 March 2013
 
Žiga Turk SDS Minister of Education, Culture, Science and Sport 10 February 2012 – 20 March 2013
 
Franc Bogovič SLS Minister of Agriculture and Environment 10 February 2012 – 20 March 2013
 
Andrej Vizjak SDS Minister of Social Affairs 10 February 2012 – 20 March 2013
 
Vinko Gorenak SDS Minister of Interior 10 February 2012 – 20 March 2013
 
Ljudmila Novak NSi Minister without portfolio for Slovenian diaspora 10 February 2012 – 20 March 2013
Vlada Republike Slovenije

Former members

Minister Party Portfolio Period
 
Janez Šušteršič DL Minister of Finance 10 February 2012 – 1 February 2013
 
Senko Pličanič DL Minister of Justice and Public Administration 10 February 2012 – 1 February 2013
Source: Vlada Republike Slovenije

See also

References

  1. ^ "ZNP: Bo Zoran Janković kazensko preganjal novinarje tudi kot premier?". MMC RTV Slovenija. 9 January 2012.
  2. ^ . STA - Slovenska tiskovna agencija. 7 January 2012. Archived from the original on 15 January 2015. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Virant List Says No to Janković and His Coalition (flash)". STA - Slovenska tiskovna agencija. 9 January 2012.
  4. ^ "Jankoviću ni uspelo". Finance. 11 January 2012.

External links

  • Official website of the Slovenian Government
  • Chronology of Slovenian cabinets at vlada.si (in Slovene)

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The 10th Government of Slovenia and the second one of Janez Jansa was announced on 10 February 2012 It was formed after the 2011 Slovenian parliamentary election It was the second government of Janez Jansa and so he became the second premier to return to the position after Janez Drnovsek who was Prime minister four times Jansa II cabinet10th Cabinet of SloveniaDate formed10 February 2012Date dissolved20 March 2013People and organisationsHead of stateDanilo Turk Borut PahorHead of governmentJanez JansaMember partySlovenian Democratic Party SDS Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia DeSUS New Slovenia NSi Gregor Virant s Civic List DL Slovenian People s Party SLS HistoryElection s 2011 Slovenian parliamentary electionPredecessorPahor cabinetSuccessorBratusek CabinetOn 5 January 2012 President Danilo Turk proposed Zoran Jankovic as the candidate to form a government to the National Assembly Two days before the scheduled voting the Slovenian Association of Journalists and Commentators the second largest journalists association in the country issued a statement raising the concern that Jankovic might abuse his power as Prime Minister by curtailing the freedom of media through intimidation 1 A coalition agreement between PS SD DL and DeSUS was initialled on 7 January 2 However in the evening of 9 January DL announced it would not support Jankovic as the new Prime Minister and also not join his coalition due to large differences in the programs of the parties 3 On 11 January Jankovic was not elected as the new Prime Minister by the National Assembly In a secret ballot his candidacy only gained the support of 42 deputies two less than expected prior to the voting and four short of the absolute majority needed for his election Following the election of Janez Jansa as the Prime Minister in the second round of the voting Positive Slovenia became an opposition party 4 Jansa s second government did not finish its mandate The trouble began when Commission for the Prevention of Corruption of the Republic of Slovenia KPK published a report of control of the assets of each president of Slovenian parliamentary parties Janez Jansa and Zoran Jankovic did not know how to explain the source of all of their assetsCabinet members came from five parties of the new coalition until SLS DL and DeSUS left the coalition on 23 January 2013 Slovenian Democratic Party SDS 4 Ministers 6 Ministers at the end of the term New Slovenia NSi 1 Minister 1 Minister without portfolio Gregor Virant s Civic List DL 2 Ministers Left coalition with resignation of both ministers on 23 January 2013 Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia DeSUS 2 Ministers Left coalition on 23 January 2013 but both ministers stayed on positions SLS 2 Ministers Left coalition on 23 January 2013 but both ministers stayed on positionsContents 1 Changes from the preceding cabinet 2 List of ministers and portfolios 2 1 Composition at the end of the mandate 2 2 Former members 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksChanges from the preceding cabinet EditThe number of ministries was reduced from 19 in the Pahor cabinet to 12 due to the crisis It was the fourth government led by the centre right party List of ministers and portfolios EditComposition at the end of the mandate Edit Minister Party Portfolio Period Janez Jansa SDS Prime Minister 10 February 2012 20 March 2013Minister of Finance 1 February 2013 20 March 2013 Karl Erjavec DeSUS Minister of Foreign Affairs 10 February 2012 20 March 2013Radovan Zerjav SLS Minister of Economy and Technology 10 February 2012 20 March 2013 Ales Hojs NSi Minister of Defence 10 February 2012 20 March 2013 Tomaz Gantar DeSUS Minister of Health 10 February 2012 20 March 2013 Zvonko Cernac SDS Minister of Infrastructure and Urban Planning 10 February 2012 20 March 2013Minister of Justice and Public Administration 1 February 2013 20 March 2013 Ziga Turk SDS Minister of Education Culture Science and Sport 10 February 2012 20 March 2013 Franc Bogovic SLS Minister of Agriculture and Environment 10 February 2012 20 March 2013 Andrej Vizjak SDS Minister of Social Affairs 10 February 2012 20 March 2013 Vinko Gorenak SDS Minister of Interior 10 February 2012 20 March 2013 Ljudmila Novak NSi Minister without portfolio for Slovenian diaspora 10 February 2012 20 March 2013Vlada Republike SlovenijeFormer members Edit Minister Party Portfolio Period Janez Sustersic DL Minister of Finance 10 February 2012 1 February 2013 Senko Plicanic DL Minister of Justice and Public Administration 10 February 2012 1 February 2013Source Vlada Republike SlovenijeSee also Edit Slovenia portal2011 Slovenian parliamentary election Prime Minister of Slovenia Government of Slovenia List of governments of Slovenia Commission for the Prevention of Corruption of the Republic of SloveniaReferences Edit ZNP Bo Zoran Jankovic kazensko preganjal novinarje tudi kot premier MMC RTV Slovenija 9 January 2012 Coalition Agreement Initialled Final Decision Due Next Week STA Slovenska tiskovna agencija 7 January 2012 Archived from the original on 15 January 2015 Retrieved 15 January 2015 Virant List Says No to Jankovic and His Coalition flash STA Slovenska tiskovna agencija 9 January 2012 Jankovicu ni uspelo Finance 11 January 2012 External links EditOfficial website of the Slovenian Government Chronology of Slovenian cabinets at vlada si in Slovene Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 10th Government of Slovenia amp oldid 1085600377, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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