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11th Government of Slovenia

The 11th Government of Slovenia led by Prime Minister Alenka Bratušek was announced on 20 March 2013. It was the 11th cabinet of Slovenia. It has been formed after the parliament voted a no confidence vote to Janša's cabinet after SLS, DL and DeSUS left his coalition. On 27 February 2013 Alenka Bratušek was voted as the next mandatary and so became the first woman to do so in modern Slovenian history.[1][2]

Bratušek cabinet

11th Cabinet of Slovenia
Date formed20 March 2013
Date dissolved18 September 2014
People and organisations
Head of stateBorut Pahor
Head of governmentAlenka Bratušek
Member partyPositive Slovenia (PS)
Gregor Virant's Civic List (DL)
Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia (DeSUS)
Social Democrats (SD)
Alliance of Alenka Bratušek (ZaAB) from 2014
History
Election(s)None
PredecessorJanša II cabinet
SuccessorCerar Cabinet

Composition of the new government was quick as it needed to be, as Slovenia was in difficult economic and financial situation that was marked by mass 2012–13 Slovenian protests. Bratušek had most difficulties with finding the new financial minister as nobody was prepared to take responsibility for potential bankruptcy. More than twenty potential candidates have been named until Uroš Čufer finally accepted the position of the new minister.[3] He was confirmed as a minister, even though his candidature was believed to be suspicious as he used to be employed in the biggest national bank NLB, which was in big financial debts. The cabinet of Prime minister Bratušek stabilized the political and economical climate in Slovenia. Her mandate was full of interpellations and increasing number of unemployment and long saga regarding the Ministry of Health and its ministers.[4]

Cabinet members came from four parties of the new coalition, later joined by the fifth party as Alliance of Alenka Bratušek separated from Positive Slovenia:

Changes from the preceding cabinet

The number of ministries rose to 13, up from 12 in the preceding Cabinet of Janez Janša II. Senko Pličanič has returned to Ministry of Justice, where he was a minister in previous government.

List of ministers and portfolios

History

  • Igor Maher resigned after five days. He was involved in a media accusation about the legal status of his real estates. Later after resignation all accusations were dismissed as he was able to clarify the status of all his properties. He was replaced by his party colleague Samo Omerzel.[5]
  • Minister Stanko Stepišnik backed down as he was involved in a conflict of interest at one of public tender. He was under suspicion of financing his own company. He was substituted with financial minister Uroš Čufer, until Metod Dragonja was named as a new minister.[6]
  • Minister of Health Tomaž Gantar surprisingly resigned on 25 November 2013. As he said he resigned, as there is no interest in changing the national health system, which is intertwined with lobbies and corruption. If he was not allowed to reform the system, he was not prepared to take the responsibility for all the patients.[7] Bratušek started looking for a new candidate and was supposedly in contact with known Slovenian surgeon Danijel Bešič Loredan. Later she decided to nominate Alenka Trop Skaza, who was later also confirmed as a new minister.[8] The saga did not end there, as Trop Skaza resigned just one month later. There were many theories why. One was supposedly her husband, as he was an owner of a company which dealt business with many public institutions. She could have resigned for the same reasons as her predecessor: there was no support for the reforms she announced at her inauguration. Her public statement was that she resigned because of "framing, lies, unjust criticism, that her and her family have received because of her position as a minister of health."[9] Bratušek had to find a new minister and was again supposedly in contact with Danijel Bešič Loredan, but in the end she decided to put the burden on her own shoulders and nominated herself as a minister, which she remained until the end of her mandate.
  • Tina Komel was forced to step down as Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia lost the Ministry of Health, so Karel Erjavec demanded a new ministry. Ministry without portfolio for Slovenian diaspora, as one of the least important ministries to Bratušek, was given to DeSUS. Komel at first did not want to step down, but after a four-hour-long discussion with the council of Positive Slovenia she finally backed down and prevented a crisis in the coalition.[10]"Ministrica Tina Komel vendarle odstopila". Delo. 13 February 2014.

Composition at the end of the mandate

Minister Party Portfolio Period
 
Alenka Bratušek PS Prime Minister 20 March 2013 – 18 September 2014
ZaAB Minister of Health 15 April 2014 – 18 September 2014
 
Dejan Židan SD Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Food 20 March 2013 – 18 September 2014
 
Karl Erjavec DeSUS Minister of Foreign Affairs 20 March 2013 – 18 September 2014
 
Gregor Virant DL Minister of Interior and Public Administration 20 March 2013 – 18 September 2014
 
Uroš Čufer PS Minister of Finance 20 March 2013 – 18 September 2014
 
Roman Jakič PS Minister of Defence 20 March 2013 – 18 September 2014
ZaAB
 
Metod Dragonja ZaAB Minister of Economic Development and Technology 24 February 2014 – 18 September 2014
 
Senko Pličanič DL Minister of Justice 20 March 2013 – 18 September 2014
 
Jernej Pikalo SD Minister of Education, Science and Sport 20 March 2013 – 18 September 2014
 
Anja Kopač Mrak SD Minister of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities 20 March 2013 – 18 September 2014
 
Uroš Grilc PS Minister of Culture 20 March 2013 – 18 September 2014
ZaAB
 
Samo Omerzel DL Minister of Infrastructure and Urban Planning 2 April 2013 – 18 September 2014
 
Gorazd Žmavc DeSUS Minister without portfolio for Slovenian diaspora 24 February 2014 – 18 September 2014
Vlada Republike Slovenije

Former members

Minister Party Portfolio Period
 
Tomaž Gantar DeSUS Minister of Health 20 March 2013 – 29 November 2013
 
Alenka Trop Skaza Independent Minister of Health 29 November 2013 – 3 April 2014
 
Igor Maher DL Minister of Infrastructure and Urban Planning 20 March 2013 – 2 April 2013
 
Stanko Stepišnik PS Minister of Economic Development and Technology 20 March 2013 – 29 November 2013
 
Tina Komel PS Minister without portfolio for Slovenian diaspora 20 March 2013 – 24 February 2014
Source: Vlada Republike Slovenije

See also

References

  1. ^ "Poslanci izglasovali nezaupnico Janševi vladi, Bratuškova nova mandatarka". Primorske novice. 27 February 2013.
  2. ^ "Prisegla je nova vlada Alenke Bratušek". MMC RTV Slovenija. 20 March 2013.
  3. ^ "Lista kandidatov je vložena. Finance Urošu Čuferju". MMC RTV Slovenija. 14 March 2013.
  4. ^ "Tri interpelacije, štiri zamenjave ministrov, večje število brezposlenih ..." MMC RTV Slovenija. 27 February 2014.
  5. ^ "Omerzel postal novi minister za infrastrukturo". MMC RTV Slovenija. 2 April 2013.
  6. ^ "Stepišnik gre, Bratuškova že išče naslednika". Delo. 20 November 2013.
  7. ^ "Koalicija presenečena nad Gantarjevim odstopom". MMC RTV Slovenija. 25 November 2013.
  8. ^ "Ministrska kandidata uradno: Metod Dragonja in Alenka Trop Skaza". MMC RTV Slovenija. 12 February 2014.
  9. ^ "Trop Skaza ob odstopu: "Vedela sem, da bo težko, a ne tako"". Delo. 25 March 2014.
  10. ^ "Ministrica Tina Komel vendarle odstopila". Delo. 13 February 2014.

External links

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

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The 11th Government of Slovenia led by Prime Minister Alenka Bratusek was announced on 20 March 2013 It was the 11th cabinet of Slovenia It has been formed after the parliament voted a no confidence vote to Jansa s cabinet after SLS DL and DeSUS left his coalition On 27 February 2013 Alenka Bratusek was voted as the next mandatary and so became the first woman to do so in modern Slovenian history 1 2 Bratusek cabinet11th Cabinet of SloveniaDate formed20 March 2013Date dissolved18 September 2014People and organisationsHead of stateBorut PahorHead of governmentAlenka BratusekMember partyPositive Slovenia PS Gregor Virant s Civic List DL Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia DeSUS Social Democrats SD Alliance of Alenka Bratusek ZaAB from 2014HistoryElection s NonePredecessorJansa II cabinetSuccessorCerar CabinetComposition of the new government was quick as it needed to be as Slovenia was in difficult economic and financial situation that was marked by mass 2012 13 Slovenian protests Bratusek had most difficulties with finding the new financial minister as nobody was prepared to take responsibility for potential bankruptcy More than twenty potential candidates have been named until Uros Cufer finally accepted the position of the new minister 3 He was confirmed as a minister even though his candidature was believed to be suspicious as he used to be employed in the biggest national bank NLB which was in big financial debts The cabinet of Prime minister Bratusek stabilized the political and economical climate in Slovenia Her mandate was full of interpellations and increasing number of unemployment and long saga regarding the Ministry of Health and its ministers 4 Cabinet members came from four parties of the new coalition later joined by the fifth party as Alliance of Alenka Bratusek separated from Positive Slovenia Positive Slovenia PS 4 ministers 1 minister without portfolio 1 minister at the end of the term Social Democrats SD 3 ministers Gregor Virant s Civic List DL 3 ministers Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia DeSUS 2 ministers Alliance of Alenka Bratusek ZaAB joined after 31 May 2014 4 ministers at the end of the termContents 1 Changes from the preceding cabinet 2 List of ministers and portfolios 2 1 History 2 2 Composition at the end of the mandate 2 3 Former members 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksChanges from the preceding cabinet EditThe number of ministries rose to 13 up from 12 in the preceding Cabinet of Janez Jansa II Senko Plicanic has returned to Ministry of Justice where he was a minister in previous government Ministry of Culture was separated from Ministry of Education Science Culture and Sport and once again renewed Ministry of Social Affairs was renamed to Ministry of Labour Family Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Department of Public administration was moved from Ministry of Justice to Ministry of Interior to form new joined Ministry of Interior and Public Administration Many other ministries were renamed List of ministers and portfolios EditHistory Edit Igor Maher resigned after five days He was involved in a media accusation about the legal status of his real estates Later after resignation all accusations were dismissed as he was able to clarify the status of all his properties He was replaced by his party colleague Samo Omerzel 5 Minister Stanko Stepisnik backed down as he was involved in a conflict of interest at one of public tender He was under suspicion of financing his own company He was substituted with financial minister Uros Cufer until Metod Dragonja was named as a new minister 6 Minister of Health Tomaz Gantar surprisingly resigned on 25 November 2013 As he said he resigned as there is no interest in changing the national health system which is intertwined with lobbies and corruption If he was not allowed to reform the system he was not prepared to take the responsibility for all the patients 7 Bratusek started looking for a new candidate and was supposedly in contact with known Slovenian surgeon Danijel Besic Loredan Later she decided to nominate Alenka Trop Skaza who was later also confirmed as a new minister 8 The saga did not end there as Trop Skaza resigned just one month later There were many theories why One was supposedly her husband as he was an owner of a company which dealt business with many public institutions She could have resigned for the same reasons as her predecessor there was no support for the reforms she announced at her inauguration Her public statement was that she resigned because of framing lies unjust criticism that her and her family have received because of her position as a minister of health 9 Bratusek had to find a new minister and was again supposedly in contact with Danijel Besic Loredan but in the end she decided to put the burden on her own shoulders and nominated herself as a minister which she remained until the end of her mandate Tina Komel was forced to step down as Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia lost the Ministry of Health so Karel Erjavec demanded a new ministry Ministry without portfolio for Slovenian diaspora as one of the least important ministries to Bratusek was given to DeSUS Komel at first did not want to step down but after a four hour long discussion with the council of Positive Slovenia she finally backed down and prevented a crisis in the coalition 10 Ministrica Tina Komel vendarle odstopila Delo 13 February 2014 Composition at the end of the mandate Edit Minister Party Portfolio Period Alenka Bratusek PS Prime Minister 20 March 2013 18 September 2014ZaAB Minister of Health 15 April 2014 18 September 2014 Dejan Zidan SD Minister of Agriculture Forestry and Food 20 March 2013 18 September 2014 Karl Erjavec DeSUS Minister of Foreign Affairs 20 March 2013 18 September 2014 Gregor Virant DL Minister of Interior and Public Administration 20 March 2013 18 September 2014 Uros Cufer PS Minister of Finance 20 March 2013 18 September 2014 Roman Jakic PS Minister of Defence 20 March 2013 18 September 2014ZaAB Metod Dragonja ZaAB Minister of Economic Development and Technology 24 February 2014 18 September 2014 Senko Plicanic DL Minister of Justice 20 March 2013 18 September 2014 Jernej Pikalo SD Minister of Education Science and Sport 20 March 2013 18 September 2014 Anja Kopac Mrak SD Minister of Labour Family Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities 20 March 2013 18 September 2014 Uros Grilc PS Minister of Culture 20 March 2013 18 September 2014ZaAB Samo Omerzel DL Minister of Infrastructure and Urban Planning 2 April 2013 18 September 2014 Gorazd Zmavc DeSUS Minister without portfolio for Slovenian diaspora 24 February 2014 18 September 2014Vlada Republike SlovenijeFormer members Edit Minister Party Portfolio Period Tomaz Gantar DeSUS Minister of Health 20 March 2013 29 November 2013 Alenka Trop Skaza Independent Minister of Health 29 November 2013 3 April 2014 Igor Maher DL Minister of Infrastructure and Urban Planning 20 March 2013 2 April 2013 Stanko Stepisnik PS Minister of Economic Development and Technology 20 March 2013 29 November 2013 Tina Komel PS Minister without portfolio for Slovenian diaspora 20 March 2013 24 February 2014Source Vlada Republike SlovenijeSee also Edit Slovenia portalPrime Minister of Slovenia Government of Slovenia List of governments of SloveniaReferences Edit Poslanci izglasovali nezaupnico Jansevi vladi Bratuskova nova mandatarka Primorske novice 27 February 2013 Prisegla je nova vlada Alenke Bratusek MMC RTV Slovenija 20 March 2013 Lista kandidatov je vlozena Finance Urosu Cuferju MMC RTV Slovenija 14 March 2013 Tri interpelacije stiri zamenjave ministrov vecje stevilo brezposlenih MMC RTV Slovenija 27 February 2014 Omerzel postal novi minister za infrastrukturo MMC RTV Slovenija 2 April 2013 Stepisnik gre Bratuskova ze isce naslednika Delo 20 November 2013 Koalicija presenecena nad Gantarjevim odstopom MMC RTV Slovenija 25 November 2013 Ministrska kandidata uradno Metod Dragonja in Alenka Trop Skaza MMC RTV Slovenija 12 February 2014 Trop Skaza ob odstopu Vedela sem da bo tezko a ne tako Delo 25 March 2014 Ministrica Tina Komel vendarle odstopila Delo 13 February 2014 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 11th Government of Slovenia amp oldid 1116272469, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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