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Alenka Bratušek

Alenka Bratušek (pronounced [aˈleːŋka ˈbɾaːtuʃək];[needs tone] born 31 March 1970) is a Slovenian politician. She was Prime Minister of Slovenia from March 2013 until May 2014, the first woman in Slovenia to hold this position.[1] She was president pro tempore of the Positive Slovenia party from January 2013 until April 2014.[2][3][4] On 5 May 2014, Bratušek submitted her resignation as prime minister.[5]

Alenka Bratušek
Bratušek in 2023
Prime Minister of Slovenia
In office
20 March 2013 – 18 September 2014
PresidentBorut Pahor
Preceded byJanez Janša
Succeeded byMiro Cerar
Deputy Prime Minister of Slovenia
In office
13 September 2018 – 13 March 2020
Serving with Miro Cerar, Karl Erjavec, Andrej Bertoncelj, & Jernej Pikalo
PresidentBorut Pahor
Prime MinisterMarjan Šarec
Preceded byKarl Erjavec
Dejan Židan
Boris Koprivnikar
Succeeded byZdravko Počivalšek
Matej Tonin
Aleksandra Pivec
Minister of Infrastructure
In office
13 September 2018 – 13 March 2020
PresidentBorut Pahor
Prime MinisterMarjan Šarec
Preceded byPeter Gašperšič
Succeeded byJernej Vrtovec
Leader of Positive Slovenia
In office
17 January 2013 – 25 April 2014
Preceded byZoran Janković
Succeeded byZoran Janković
Personal details
Born (1970-03-31) 31 March 1970 (age 53)
Celje, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia (now Slovenia)
Political partyLiberal Democracy (before 2008)
Zares (2008–2010)
Hermina Krt's List (2010–2011)
Positive Slovenia (2011–2014)
Party of Alenka Bratušek (2014–2022)
Freedom Movement (2022–present)
Residence(s)Kranj, Slovenia
Alma materUniversity of Ljubljana

Life edit

Bratušek was born in Celje. She studied at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at the University of Ljubljana. Continuing her studies at the University of Ljubljana, she went on to obtain a master's degree in management at the Faculty of Social Sciences. Before entering politics, she served for six years as head of the Directorate for the State Budget at the Ministry of Finance.

In March 2013, an anonymous person criticized Bratušek because she had not cited a source on one page of her master's thesis.[6] Her work has 88 pages with 34 listed sources, but journalists only counted 11 that had been cited; among them were also internal documents of the company Javni gospodarski zavod Brdo, where she was member and later chair of the management board.[7] Slovenske novice journalists also went through her work and wrote that Bratušek plagiarized one page from the work of another author (regarding Gøsta Esping-Andersen's classification of welfare) without proper citation.[8] Her alma mater, the Faculty of Social Sciences, started an investigation regarding alleged plagiarism.[9] The investigating commission concluded that "Bratušek in her master's thesis had used works of other authors contrary to current citation methods, but based on critically evaluation of collected material and sources it can not be expertly and scientifically established that the thesis is not a result of her work."[10]

Political career edit

In 2006 she ran in local elections on the list of the Liberal Democracy of Slovenia (LDS) and was elected to the Kranj city council . In 2008, Bratušek unsuccessfully ran for Parliament on the list of the Social Liberal party Zares.[11] At the next local elections, in 2010, she switched allegiance, this time to Hermina Krt's List (Lista Hermine Krt) and was once again elected to the Kranj city council.[11][12] In the 2011 early parliamentary elections, she was elected on the list of the Positive Slovenia party. During her parliamentary tenure she was the chairperson of the parliamentary Committee for Budget Control.

On 17 January 2013, Bratušek was elected as president of the Positive Slovenia party after its leader and founder Zoran Janković temporarily renounced all functions in the party following allegations raised by the official Commission for the Prevention of Corruption report.[13] Also following the report, center-right leader Janez Janša's government received a vote of no confidence.

On 10 September 2014 Bratušek was nominated to be one of the vice-presidents of the European Commission under the Junker Presidency, but her nomination was rejected on 8 October 2014, mostly due to her lack of experience.[14][15]

Prime minister edit

 
Alenka Bratušek meeting with Pope Francis

On 27 February, Bratušek was elected prime minister-designate to form a new government of Slovenia. The center-right Slovenian Democratic Party responded by tweeting about "her government lasting no longer than her skirt's length".[16] (In the event, Alenka Bratušek served as prime minister from March 2013 until April 2014.) Gregor Virant welcomed the outcome of the vote, stating that it would enable Slovenia to move forward.[17] Foreign media thought that it would be difficult for Bratušek to form a new government and questioned whether she would continue with the reforms initiated by Janša's government.[18]

A new parliamentary majority, formed by PS and the Social Democrats, was formed. On 20 March, Bratušek formed a government.[19] During her tenure, she presided over the construction of the first mosque in the country.[citation needed]

In seeking to avoid a financial bailout her government won a vote of confidence by 50 to 31 on 15 November.[20]

On 29 April 2014 she resigned from Positive Slovenia,[21] after losing the party leadership to Zoran Janković on 26 April.[22] Following this development, Bratušek announced her resignation as prime minister, to take effect on 5 May 2014.[23] On 5 May, she officially submitted her resignation letter, triggering discussions about a snap election later in 2014.[5] She became the first Slovenian prime minister to resign from office; her resignation took effect on 8 May.[24]

On 31 May 2014 she formed her own party Alliance of Alenka Bratušek (Zavezništvo Alenke Bratušek; ZaAB).[25] At the following election in July, ZaAB won four seats in the National Assembly, including one for Bratušek.[26]

European Commission edit

In her final days as prime minister, Bratušek nominated herself for the position of Vice-President of the European Commission under the Junker Presidency, but on 8 October 2014, following a difficult confirmation hearing before the European Parliament, her nomination was rejected, with 122 out of 135 votes against her nomination.[14][15] Slovenian Prime Minister Miro Cerar nominated another applicant, Slovenian entrepreneur Violeta Bulc.[27][28]

Family life edit

Bratušek lives with her partner in Kranj. She has a son and a daughter.[29] Her son, Oskar Cvjetičanin, is a footballer and plays for Southampton academy.[30]

References edit

  1. ^ "Predsednica vlade mag. Alenka Bratušek | Kabinet predsednika Vlade RS". Kpv.gov.si. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
  2. ^ Positive Slovenia is led by Alenka Bratušek 14 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine (In Slovene: Pozitivno Slovenijo vodi mag. Alenka Bratušek), official website, news section, 17 January 2013
  3. ^ Zoran Janković is not the party's president anymore ("Zoran Janković ni več predsednik stranke"), Delo, 17 January 2013
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  5. ^ a b "A. Bratušek: "Če res vsi mislijo, kar govorijo, gremo na volitve pred poletjem."". Delo.si. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
  6. ^ S pinceto nad magisterij Bratovškove 3 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine (With Tweezers over the Master's Thesis by Alenka Bratušek), Delo, 26 February 2013
  7. ^ "Je Alenka Bratušek magistrirala s kopiranjem?" (in Slovenian). Finance.si. 26 February 2013.
  8. ^ Avtor: S. N. (27 February 2013). "Analiza: kako je z zvijačo magistrirala Bratuškova" (in Slovenian). Slovenskenovice.si.
  9. ^ "Odziv FDV na domnevno plagiatorstvo Alenke Bratušek, 6. 3. 2013". FDV.uni-lj.si.
  10. ^ "Alenka Bratušek ostaja magistra znanosti – MLADINA.si".
  11. ^ a b J., P. (30 April 2014). "Vse stranke premierke Bratušek in ministra Jakiča".
  12. ^ "Razglej.se "Blog Archive" Hermina Krt predstavila svojo listo kandidatov". razglej.se.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
  14. ^ a b "Europski parlament odbio kandidaturu Alenke Bratušek".
  15. ^ a b Spiegel, Peter (8 October 2014). "Parliament rejects Bratusek for European Commission job". Financial Times. London.
  16. ^ Politics and mini-skirts, Delo, 24 February 2013
  17. ^ "Znotraj DZ-ja jasna podpora, zunaj njega odzivi mešani :: Prvi interaktivni multimedijski portal, MMC RTV Slovenija". Rtvslo.si. 28 February 2013.
  18. ^ "Tuji mediji: Janša še ni rekel zadnje besede, Bratuškovo čaka težko delo :: Prvi interaktivni multimedijski portal, MMC RTV Slovenija". Rtvslo.si.
  19. ^ "Optimizem po prvih pogovorih pri Bratuškovi: Prvi interaktivni multimedijski portal, MMC RTV Slovenija". Rtvslo.si. 27 February 2013.
  20. ^ Novak, Marja (15 November 2013). "Slovenian PM wins confidence vote, but bailout risk remains". Reuters. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
  21. ^ "Bratuškova izstopila iz PS-ja. Volitve ob dogovoru mogoče že pred poletjem". Rtvslo.si. 29 April 2014.
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  23. ^ "Alenka Bratušek s ponedeljkom zapušča premierski stolček". Delo.si. 3 May 2014. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
  24. ^ "Konec vlade Alenke Bratušek". Delo.si. 8 May 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
  25. ^ ""Želim, da ob dveh črkah ne vidite le mojega imena, ampak začetnici abecede"".
  26. ^ "Novoizvoljeni poslanci: izobraženi, v povprečju stari 48 let, med njimi največ žensk do zdaj :: Prvi interaktivni multimedijski portal, MMC RTV Slovenija". rtvslo.si.
  27. ^ eub2. "Slovenia to propose new Commissioner in 2-3 days – EUbusiness.com – EU news, business and politics" – via eubusiness.com.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  28. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 October 2014. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  29. ^ , Siol.net, 11 March 2012, accessed 28 January 2013
  30. ^ "Ministerial backing for Slovenia's U17 campaign". UEFA. 11 May 2015. Retrieved 13 May 2015.

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Alenka Bratusek pronounced aˈleːŋka ˈbɾaːtuʃek needs tone born 31 March 1970 is a Slovenian politician She was Prime Minister of Slovenia from March 2013 until May 2014 the first woman in Slovenia to hold this position 1 She was president pro tempore of the Positive Slovenia party from January 2013 until April 2014 2 3 4 On 5 May 2014 Bratusek submitted her resignation as prime minister 5 Alenka BratusekBratusek in 2023Prime Minister of SloveniaIn office 20 March 2013 18 September 2014PresidentBorut PahorPreceded byJanez JansaSucceeded byMiro CerarDeputy Prime Minister of SloveniaIn office 13 September 2018 13 March 2020Serving with Miro Cerar Karl Erjavec Andrej Bertoncelj amp Jernej PikaloPresidentBorut PahorPrime MinisterMarjan SarecPreceded byKarl ErjavecDejan ZidanBoris KoprivnikarSucceeded byZdravko PocivalsekMatej ToninAleksandra PivecMinister of InfrastructureIn office 13 September 2018 13 March 2020PresidentBorut PahorPrime MinisterMarjan SarecPreceded byPeter GaspersicSucceeded byJernej VrtovecLeader of Positive SloveniaIn office 17 January 2013 25 April 2014Preceded byZoran JankovicSucceeded byZoran JankovicPersonal detailsBorn 1970 03 31 31 March 1970 age 53 Celje SR Slovenia Yugoslavia now Slovenia Political partyLiberal Democracy before 2008 Zares 2008 2010 Hermina Krt s List 2010 2011 Positive Slovenia 2011 2014 Party of Alenka Bratusek 2014 2022 Freedom Movement 2022 present Residence s Kranj SloveniaAlma materUniversity of Ljubljana Contents 1 Life 2 Political career 2 1 Prime minister 2 2 European Commission 3 Family life 4 References 5 External linksLife editBratusek was born in Celje She studied at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology at the University of Ljubljana Continuing her studies at the University of Ljubljana she went on to obtain a master s degree in management at the Faculty of Social Sciences Before entering politics she served for six years as head of the Directorate for the State Budget at the Ministry of Finance In March 2013 an anonymous person criticized Bratusek because she had not cited a source on one page of her master s thesis 6 Her work has 88 pages with 34 listed sources but journalists only counted 11 that had been cited among them were also internal documents of the company Javni gospodarski zavod Brdo where she was member and later chair of the management board 7 Slovenske novice journalists also went through her work and wrote that Bratusek plagiarized one page from the work of another author regarding Gosta Esping Andersen s classification of welfare without proper citation 8 Her alma mater the Faculty of Social Sciences started an investigation regarding alleged plagiarism 9 The investigating commission concluded that Bratusek in her master s thesis had used works of other authors contrary to current citation methods but based on critically evaluation of collected material and sources it can not be expertly and scientifically established that the thesis is not a result of her work 10 Political career editIn 2006 she ran in local elections on the list of the Liberal Democracy of Slovenia LDS and was elected to the Kranj city council In 2008 Bratusek unsuccessfully ran for Parliament on the list of the Social Liberal party Zares 11 At the next local elections in 2010 she switched allegiance this time to Hermina Krt s List Lista Hermine Krt and was once again elected to the Kranj city council 11 12 In the 2011 early parliamentary elections she was elected on the list of the Positive Slovenia party During her parliamentary tenure she was the chairperson of the parliamentary Committee for Budget Control On 17 January 2013 Bratusek was elected as president of the Positive Slovenia party after its leader and founder Zoran Jankovic temporarily renounced all functions in the party following allegations raised by the official Commission for the Prevention of Corruption report 13 Also following the report center right leader Janez Jansa s government received a vote of no confidence On 10 September 2014 Bratusek was nominated to be one of the vice presidents of the European Commission under the Junker Presidency but her nomination was rejected on 8 October 2014 mostly due to her lack of experience 14 15 Prime minister edit nbsp Alenka Bratusek meeting with Pope FrancisOn 27 February Bratusek was elected prime minister designate to form a new government of Slovenia The center right Slovenian Democratic Party responded by tweeting about her government lasting no longer than her skirt s length 16 In the event Alenka Bratusek served as prime minister from March 2013 until April 2014 Gregor Virant welcomed the outcome of the vote stating that it would enable Slovenia to move forward 17 Foreign media thought that it would be difficult for Bratusek to form a new government and questioned whether she would continue with the reforms initiated by Jansa s government 18 A new parliamentary majority formed by PS and the Social Democrats was formed On 20 March Bratusek formed a government 19 During her tenure she presided over the construction of the first mosque in the country citation needed In seeking to avoid a financial bailout her government won a vote of confidence by 50 to 31 on 15 November 20 On 29 April 2014 she resigned from Positive Slovenia 21 after losing the party leadership to Zoran Jankovic on 26 April 22 Following this development Bratusek announced her resignation as prime minister to take effect on 5 May 2014 23 On 5 May she officially submitted her resignation letter triggering discussions about a snap election later in 2014 5 She became the first Slovenian prime minister to resign from office her resignation took effect on 8 May 24 On 31 May 2014 she formed her own party Alliance of Alenka Bratusek Zaveznistvo Alenke Bratusek ZaAB 25 At the following election in July ZaAB won four seats in the National Assembly including one for Bratusek 26 European Commission edit In her final days as prime minister Bratusek nominated herself for the position of Vice President of the European Commission under the Junker Presidency but on 8 October 2014 following a difficult confirmation hearing before the European Parliament her nomination was rejected with 122 out of 135 votes against her nomination 14 15 Slovenian Prime Minister Miro Cerar nominated another applicant Slovenian entrepreneur Violeta Bulc 27 28 Family life editBratusek lives with her partner in Kranj She has a son and a daughter 29 Her son Oskar Cvjeticanin is a footballer and plays for Southampton academy 30 References edit Predsednica vlade mag Alenka Bratusek Kabinet predsednika Vlade RS Kpv gov si Retrieved 4 May 2014 Positive Slovenia is led by Alenka Bratusek Archived 14 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine In Slovene Pozitivno Slovenijo vodi mag Alenka Bratusek official website news section 17 January 2013 Zoran Jankovic is not the party s president anymore Zoran Jankovic ni vec predsednik stranke Delo 17 January 2013 Zoran Jankovic is president of Positive Slovenia Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 Retrieved 28 April 2014 a b A Bratusek Ce res vsi mislijo kar govorijo gremo na volitve pred poletjem Delo si Retrieved 5 May 2014 S pinceto nad magisterij Bratovskove Archived 3 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine With Tweezers over the Master s Thesis by Alenka Bratusek Delo 26 February 2013 Je Alenka Bratusek magistrirala s kopiranjem in Slovenian Finance si 26 February 2013 Avtor S N 27 February 2013 Analiza kako je z zvijaco magistrirala Bratuskova in Slovenian Slovenskenovice si Odziv FDV na domnevno plagiatorstvo Alenke Bratusek 6 3 2013 FDV uni lj si Alenka Bratusek ostaja magistra znanosti MLADINA si a b J P 30 April 2014 Vse stranke premierke Bratusek in ministra Jakica Razglej se Blog Archive Hermina Krt predstavila svojo listo kandidatov razglej se Alenka Bratusek Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 Retrieved 7 July 2013 a b Europski parlament odbio kandidaturu Alenke Bratusek a b Spiegel Peter 8 October 2014 Parliament rejects Bratusek for European Commission job Financial Times London Politics and mini skirts Delo 24 February 2013 Znotraj DZ ja jasna podpora zunaj njega odzivi mesani Prvi interaktivni multimedijski portal MMC RTV Slovenija Rtvslo si 28 February 2013 Tuji mediji Jansa se ni rekel zadnje besede Bratuskovo caka tezko delo Prvi interaktivni multimedijski portal MMC RTV Slovenija Rtvslo si Optimizem po prvih pogovorih pri Bratuskovi Prvi interaktivni multimedijski portal MMC RTV Slovenija Rtvslo si 27 February 2013 Novak Marja 15 November 2013 Slovenian PM wins confidence vote but bailout risk remains Reuters Retrieved 4 May 2014 Bratuskova izstopila iz PS ja Volitve ob dogovoru mogoce ze pred poletjem Rtvslo si 29 April 2014 Pozitivnaslovenija si Zoran Jankovic je predsednik Pozitivne Slovenije Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 Retrieved 28 April 2014 Alenka Bratusek s ponedeljkom zapusca premierski stolcek Delo si 3 May 2014 Retrieved 4 May 2014 Konec vlade Alenke Bratusek Delo si 8 May 2014 Retrieved 8 May 2014 Zelim da ob dveh crkah ne vidite le mojega imena ampak zacetnici abecede Novoizvoljeni poslanci izobrazeni v povprecju stari 48 let med njimi najvec zensk do zdaj Prvi interaktivni multimedijski portal MMC RTV Slovenija rtvslo si eub2 Slovenia to propose new Commissioner in 2 3 days EUbusiness com EU news business and politics via eubusiness com a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link VELIKA SVAĐA Nova kandidatkinja za EU komisiju ima crni pojas i osramotit ce nas kao i Bratusek Archived from the original on 16 October 2014 Retrieved 11 October 2014 Interview with Alenka Bratusek Siol net 11 March 2012 accessed 28 January 2013 Ministerial backing for Slovenia s U17 campaign UEFA 11 May 2015 Retrieved 13 May 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alenka Bratusek Official websiteParty political officesPreceded byZoran 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