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Government of Slovenia

The Government of the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: Vlada Republike Slovenije) exercises executive authority in Slovenia pursuant to the Constitution and the laws of Slovenia. It is also the highest administrative authority in Slovenia.[1]

The government carries out the country's domestic and foreign policy, shaped by the National Assembly; it directs and coordinates the work of government institutions and bears full responsibility for everything occurring within the authority of executive power. The government, headed by the Prime Minister, thus represents the country's political leadership and makes decisions in the name of the whole executive power.

The following duties are attributed to the government:[1][2]

  1. executes the domestic and foreign policies of the state;
  2. directs and co-ordinates the activities of government agencies;
  3. administers the implementation of laws, resolutions of the National Assembly, and legislation of the President of the Republic of Slovenia;
  4. introduces bills and submits international treaties to the National Assembly for ratification and denunciation;
  5. prepares the draft of the state budget and submits it to the National Assembly, administers the implementation of the state budget and presents a report on the performance of the state budget to the National Assembly;
  6. issues regulations and orders based on and for the implementation of the law;
  7. manages relations with other states;
  8. performs other duties which the Constitution and the laws vest in the Government of the Republic.

Statistics edit

 
Government Building and President's Office of Slovenia

The longest-serving Prime Minister to date was Janez Drnovšek who held the post for ten years and 45 days (3,695 days) between the years 1992 and 2002,[3][4][5][6] followed by Janez Janša who ruled for over seven years (2,663 days).[7][8][9] He also holds the longest uninterrupted mandate of 2,180 days between the years 2004 and 2008. The shortest term is held by Andrej Bajuk, who was in the position for 176 days. Alenka Bratušek is the first woman to take the position of the Prime Minister of Slovenia and, until now, the only one to do so. The first minority cabinet was led by Borut Pahor in 2012 as two coalition parties, Zares and DeSUS, left the coalition. The first preliminary elections followed just a few months after the coalition's break up.[10] Since then, Slovenia witnessed its second preliminary election in 2014, when Janša's second cabinet broke up after DeSUS and DL left the coalition and the cabinet found itself in the minority. Another snap election was called in 2018, before in 2022, the first regularly scheduled parliamentary election since 2008 was held.[11]

Current government edit

The composition of the current Slovenian government (as of August 2022) is the following:[1]

Portfolio Party Minister Took office Left office
Prime Minister GS Robert Golob 25 May 2022
Deputy Prime Minister(s)
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs SD Tanja Fajon 1 June 2022
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labor, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Left Luka Mesec 1 June 2022
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health GS Danijel Bešič Loredan 1 June 2022
Ministers
Minister of the Interior GS Tatjana Bobnar 1 June 2022
Minister of Defence GS/LMŠ Marjan Šarec 1 June 2022
Minister of Finance GS Klemen Boštjančič 1 June 2022
Minister of Economic Development and Technology SD Matjaž Han 1 June 2022
Minister of Justice SD Dominika Švarc Pipan 1 June 2022
Minister of Public Administration GS Sanja Ajanovič Hovnik 1 June 2022
Minister of Education, Science and Sport GS Igor Papič 1 June 2022
Minister of Infrastructure GS Bojan Kumer 1 June 2022
Minister of Culture Left Asta Vrečko 1 June 2022
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Food GS Mateja Čalušić 12 January 2024
Minister of the Environment and Spatial Planning GS Uroš Brežan 1 June 2022
Ministers without portfolio
Minister without portfolio, responsible for Development and European Cohesion Policy SD Aleksander Jevšek 1 June 2022
Minister without portfolio, responsible for Digital Transformation GS Emilija Stojmenova Duh 1 June 2022
Minister without portfolio, responsible for relations between the Republic of Slovenia and the autochthonous Slovene national community in neighboring countries and between the Republic of Slovenia and Slovenes around the world GS Matej Arčon 1 June 2022
Attending, non-member
Secretary-General
Chief of Staff

Government history edit

First Slovenian Government in the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs edit

 
Knight Josip Pogačnik, first slovene prime minister in State SHS

Slovenian National Council (Slovene: :Slovenski narodni svet) was the first executive council established in Slovenia, though it never became Slovenian parliament. The Council named on the 31. of October 1918 the first Slovene National government (Slovene: :Narodna vlada). Knight Josip Pogačnik was named as the first Slovene prime minister in the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (SHS). The government, which had full organisational capabilities, took care of peace and order, economy, transport, education, food, science, culture and other public affairs. The Cabinet consisted of 12 departments called poverjeništva, that were led by representatives of all major Slovenian parties at the time. The government was active until 20. January 1919, when it was relieved by the new government of Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in Belgrade.[12]

List of governments of the Republic of Slovenia edit

Assembly of Socialist Republic of Slovenia in 1990 accepted two new acts that allowed the unification of political parties in the Republic and elections to new assemblies. The president of the Assembly Miran Potrč determined the date of the first democratic elections in Socialist Republic of Slovenia to be on the 8 of April 1990. Since 16 May 1990 (the first multi-party parliamentary election held following the 45-year Communist rule), the Republic of Slovenia has had a total of twelve governments headed by eight different prime ministers. The prime minister in the first government of the Republic of Slovenia was Lojze Peterle. That government was formed by the coalition Democratic Opposition of Slovenia (Demos), which composed of five parties: Slovene Christian Democrats (SKD), (Slovenian Social Democratic Union (SDZS), Slovenian Democratic Union (SDZ), Farmers' Alliance (SLS) and Greens of Slovenia (ZS). Since the first government eight governments have been formed by the left parties and four by the right political parties.[13]

Golob Government (2022-present) edit

The cabinet was sworn on 1 June 2022.[1]

Janša III Government (2020-2022) edit

The cabinet was sworn on 13 March 2020.[9]

Name Position Party Took office
Janez Janša
(born 1958)
Prime Minister SDS 13 March 2020
Zdravko Počivalšek
(born 1957)
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Economic Development and Technology
SMC/Concretly 13 March 2020
Matej Tonin
(born 1983)
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Defence
NSi 13 March 2020
Jože Podgoršek
(born 1974)
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Food DeSUS 15 October 2020
Simona Kustec
(born 1976)
Minister of Education, Science and Sport SMC/Concretly 13 March 2020
Janez Cigler Kralj
(born 1978)
Minister of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunity NSi 13 March 2020
Jernej Vrtovec
(born 1985)
Minister of Infrastructure NSi 13 March 2020
Aleš Hojs
(born 1961)
Minister of the Interior SDS 13 March 2020
Andrej Vizjak
(born 1964)
Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning SDS 13 March 2020
Andrej Šircelj
(born 1959)
Minister of Finance SDS 13 March 2020
Vasko Simoniti
(born 1951)
Minister of Culture SDS 13 March 2020
Janez Poklukar

(born 1978)

Minister of Health Ind. 23 February 2021
Boštjan Koritnik
(born 1979)
Minister of Public Administration SMC/Concretly 13 March 2020
Anže Logar
(born 1976)
Minister of Foreign Affairs SDS 13 March 2020
Marjan Dikaučič
(born 1981)
Minister of Justice SMC/Concretly 15 June 2021
Zvone Černač
(born 1962)
Minister without portfolio for Development and European Cohesion Policy SDS 13 March 2020
Helena Jaklitsch
(born 1976)
Minister without portfolio for Slovenian Diaspora SDS 13 March 2020

Šarec Government (2018-2020) edit

The cabinet was sworn on 13 September 2018.[14]

Cerar Government (2014-2018) edit

The cabinet was sworn on 18 September 2014.[15]

Bratušek Government (2013-2014) edit

The cabinet was sworn on 20 March 2013.[16]

Name Position Portfolio Party Period
Alenka Bratušek Prime Minister Prime Minister PS 2013-2014
ZaAB
Dejan Židan Vice president Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Food SD 2013–2014
Karl Erjavec Vice president Minister of Foreign Affairs DeSUS 2013–2014
Gregor Virant Vice president Minister of Interior and Public Administration DL 2013–2014
Uroš Čufer Minister Minister of Finance PS 2013–2014
Roman Jakič Minister Minister of Defence PS 2013-2014
ZaAB
Stanko Stepišnik Minister Minister of Economic Development and Technology PS 2013–2014
Metod Dragonja PS/ZaAB 2014
Senko Pličanič Minister Minister of Justice DL 2013–2014
Jernej Pikalo Minister Minister of Education, Science and Sport SD 2013–2014
Uroš Grilc Minister Minister of Culture PS 2013-2014
ZaAB
Tomaž Gantar Minister Minister of Health DeSUS 2013–2014
Alenka Trop Skaza Independent 2014
Alenka Bratušek Prime Minister/Minister (acting) ZaAB 2014
Igor Maher Minister Minister of Infrastructure and Urban Planning DL 2013
Samo Omerzel 2013–2014
Anja Kopač Mrak Minister Minister of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities SD 2013–2014
Tina Komel Minister Minister without portfolio for Slovenian diaspora PS 2013–2014
Gorazd Žmavc DeSUS 2014

Janša II Government (2012-2013) edit

The cabinet was sworn in on 10 February 2012.[17]

Prime Minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Minister of Justice and Public Administration
Minister of Defence
Minister of Finance
Minister of Interior
Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport
Minister of Social Affairs
Minister of Health
Minister of Economy and Technology
Minister of Agriculture and Environment
Minister of Infrastructure and Urban Planning
Minister without portfolio for Slovenian diaspora

Pahor Government (2008–2012) edit

Prime Minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Minister of Justice
Minister of Defence
Minister of Finance
Minister of Interior
Minister of Education
Minister of Higher Education
Minister of Culture
Minister of Social Affairs
Minister of Health
Minister of Economy
Minister of Agriculture
Minister of Environment
Minister of Transport
Minister of Public Administration
Minister without portfolio
for Local Autonomies and
Regional Development
Minister without portfolio
for Economic Development and
European Affairs
Minister without portfolio
for Slovenian diaspora

Janša I Government (2004–2008) edit

Prime Minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Minister of Justice
Minister of Defence
Minister of Finance
Minister of Interior
Minister of Education
Minister of Higher Education
Minister of Culture
Minister of Social Affairs
Minister of Health
Minister of Economy
Minister of Agriculture
Minister of Environment
Minister of Transport
Minister of Public Administration
Minister without portfolio
for Local Autonomies and
Regional Development
Minister without portfolio
for Economic Development

Rop Government (2002–2004) edit

Prime Minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Minister of Justice
Minister of Defence
Minister of Finance
Minister of Interior
Minister of Education
Minister of Culture
Minister of Social Affairs
Minister of Health
Minister of Agriculture
Minister of Environment
Minister of Transport
Minister of Economy
Minister of Legislation
Minister without portfolio
for European Affairs
Minister without portfolio
for Local Autonomies and
Regional Development

Bajuk Government 2000 edit

Prime Minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Minister of Justice
Minister of Defence
Minister of Finance
Minister of Interior
Minister of Education
Minister of Culture
Minister of Social Affairs
Minister of Health
Minister of Economy
Minister of Agriculture
Minister of Environment
Minister of Transport
Minister of Economic Relations and Development
Minister of Research
Minister of Legislation

Drnovšek Governments (1992–2002) edit

Prime Minister
Vice President of Government
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Minister of Justice
Minister of Defence
Minister of Finance
Minister of Interior
Minister of Education
Minister of Culture
Minister of Welfare
Minister of Environment

Peterle Government (1990–1992) edit

[2]

References edit

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The Government of the Republic of Slovenia Slovene Vlada Republike Slovenije exercises executive authority in Slovenia pursuant to the Constitution and the laws of Slovenia It is also the highest administrative authority in Slovenia 1 The government carries out the country s domestic and foreign policy shaped by the National Assembly it directs and coordinates the work of government institutions and bears full responsibility for everything occurring within the authority of executive power The government headed by the Prime Minister thus represents the country s political leadership and makes decisions in the name of the whole executive power The following duties are attributed to the government 1 2 executes the domestic and foreign policies of the state directs and co ordinates the activities of government agencies administers the implementation of laws resolutions of the National Assembly and legislation of the President of the Republic of Slovenia introduces bills and submits international treaties to the National Assembly for ratification and denunciation prepares the draft of the state budget and submits it to the National Assembly administers the implementation of the state budget and presents a report on the performance of the state budget to the National Assembly issues regulations and orders based on and for the implementation of the law manages relations with other states performs other duties which the Constitution and the laws vest in the Government of the Republic Contents 1 Statistics 2 Current government 3 Government history 3 1 First Slovenian Government in the State of Slovenes Croats and Serbs 3 2 List of governments of the Republic of Slovenia 3 3 Golob Government 2022 present 3 4 Jansa III Government 2020 2022 3 5 Sarec Government 2018 2020 3 6 Cerar Government 2014 2018 3 7 Bratusek Government 2013 2014 3 8 Jansa II Government 2012 2013 3 9 Pahor Government 2008 2012 3 10 Jansa I Government 2004 2008 3 11 Rop Government 2002 2004 3 12 Bajuk Government 2000 3 13 Drnovsek Governments 1992 2002 3 14 Peterle Government 1990 1992 4 ReferencesStatistics edit nbsp Government Building and President s Office of Slovenia The longest serving Prime Minister to date was Janez Drnovsek who held the post for ten years and 45 days 3 695 days between the years 1992 and 2002 3 4 5 6 followed by Janez Jansa who ruled for over seven years 2 663 days 7 8 9 He also holds the longest uninterrupted mandate of 2 180 days between the years 2004 and 2008 The shortest term is held by Andrej Bajuk who was in the position for 176 days Alenka Bratusek is the first woman to take the position of the Prime Minister of Slovenia and until now the only one to do so The first minority cabinet was led by Borut Pahor in 2012 as two coalition parties Zares and DeSUS left the coalition The first preliminary elections followed just a few months after the coalition s break up 10 Since then Slovenia witnessed its second preliminary election in 2014 when Jansa s second cabinet broke up after DeSUS and DL left the coalition and the cabinet found itself in the minority Another snap election was called in 2018 before in 2022 the first regularly scheduled parliamentary election since 2008 was held 11 Current government editMain article 15th Government of Slovenia The composition of the current Slovenian government as of August 2022 is the following 1 Portfolio Party Minister Took office Left office Prime Minister GS Robert Golob 25 May 2022 Deputy Prime Minister s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs SD Tanja Fajon 1 June 2022 Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Labor Family Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities Left Luka Mesec 1 June 2022 Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health GS Danijel Besic Loredan 1 June 2022 Ministers Minister of the Interior GS Tatjana Bobnar 1 June 2022 Minister of Defence GS LMS Marjan Sarec 1 June 2022 Minister of Finance GS Klemen Bostjancic 1 June 2022 Minister of Economic Development and Technology SD Matjaz Han 1 June 2022 Minister of Justice SD Dominika Svarc Pipan 1 June 2022 Minister of Public Administration GS Sanja Ajanovic Hovnik 1 June 2022 Minister of Education Science and Sport GS Igor Papic 1 June 2022 Minister of Infrastructure GS Bojan Kumer 1 June 2022 Minister of Culture Left Asta Vrecko 1 June 2022 Minister of Agriculture Forestry and Food GS Mateja Calusic 12 January 2024 Minister of the Environment and Spatial Planning GS Uros Brezan 1 June 2022 Ministers without portfolio Minister without portfolio responsible for Development and European Cohesion Policy SD Aleksander Jevsek 1 June 2022 Minister without portfolio responsible for Digital Transformation GS Emilija Stojmenova Duh 1 June 2022 Minister without portfolio responsible for relations between the Republic of Slovenia and the autochthonous Slovene national community in neighboring countries and between the Republic of Slovenia and Slovenes around the world GS Matej Arcon 1 June 2022 Attending non member Secretary General Chief of StaffGovernment history editFirst Slovenian Government in the State of Slovenes Croats and Serbs edit nbsp Knight Josip Pogacnik first slovene prime minister in State SHS Slovenian National Council Slovene Slovenski narodni svet was the first executive council established in Slovenia though it never became Slovenian parliament The Council named on the 31 of October 1918 the first Slovene National government Slovene Narodna vlada Knight Josip Pogacnik was named as the first Slovene prime minister in the State of Slovenes Croats and Serbs SHS The government which had full organisational capabilities took care of peace and order economy transport education food science culture and other public affairs The Cabinet consisted of 12 departments called poverjenistva that were led by representatives of all major Slovenian parties at the time The government was active until 20 January 1919 when it was relieved by the new government of Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes in Belgrade 12 List of governments of the Republic of Slovenia edit See also Prime Minister of Slovenia and List of governments of Slovenia Assembly of Socialist Republic of Slovenia in 1990 accepted two new acts that allowed the unification of political parties in the Republic and elections to new assemblies The president of the Assembly Miran Potrc determined the date of the first democratic elections in Socialist Republic of Slovenia to be on the 8 of April 1990 Since 16 May 1990 the first multi party parliamentary election held following the 45 year Communist rule the Republic of Slovenia has had a total of twelve governments headed by eight different prime ministers The prime minister in the first government of the Republic of Slovenia was Lojze Peterle That government was formed by the coalition Democratic Opposition of Slovenia Demos which composed of five parties Slovene Christian Democrats SKD Slovenian Social Democratic Union SDZS Slovenian Democratic Union SDZ Farmers Alliance SLS and Greens of Slovenia ZS Since the first government eight governments have been formed by the left parties and four by the right political parties 13 Golob Government 2022 present edit Main article 15th Government of Slovenia The cabinet was sworn on 1 June 2022 1 Jansa III Government 2020 2022 edit Main article 14th Government of Slovenia The cabinet was sworn on 13 March 2020 9 Name Position Party Took office Janez Jansa born 1958 Prime Minister SDS 13 March 2020 Zdravko Pocivalsek born 1957 Deputy Prime MinisterMinister of Economic Development and Technology SMC Concretly 13 March 2020 Matej Tonin born 1983 Deputy Prime MinisterMinister of Defence NSi 13 March 2020 Joze Podgorsek born 1974 Minister of Agriculture Forestry and Food DeSUS 15 October 2020 Simona Kustec born 1976 Minister of Education Science and Sport SMC Concretly 13 March 2020 Janez Cigler Kralj born 1978 Minister of Labour Family Social Affairs and Equal Opportunity NSi 13 March 2020 Jernej Vrtovec born 1985 Minister of Infrastructure NSi 13 March 2020 Ales Hojs born 1961 Minister of the Interior SDS 13 March 2020 Andrej Vizjak born 1964 Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning SDS 13 March 2020 Andrej Sircelj born 1959 Minister of Finance SDS 13 March 2020 Vasko Simoniti born 1951 Minister of Culture SDS 13 March 2020 Janez Poklukar born 1978 Minister of Health Ind 23 February 2021 Bostjan Koritnik born 1979 Minister of Public Administration SMC Concretly 13 March 2020 Anze Logar born 1976 Minister of Foreign Affairs SDS 13 March 2020 Marjan Dikaucic born 1981 Minister of Justice SMC Concretly 15 June 2021 Zvone Cernac born 1962 Minister without portfolio for Development and European Cohesion Policy SDS 13 March 2020 Helena Jaklitsch born 1976 Minister without portfolio for Slovenian Diaspora SDS 13 March 2020 Sarec Government 2018 2020 edit Main article 13th Government of Slovenia The cabinet was sworn on 13 September 2018 14 Cerar Government 2014 2018 edit Main article 12th Government of Slovenia The cabinet was sworn on 18 September 2014 15 Bratusek Government 2013 2014 edit Main article 11th Government of Slovenia The cabinet was sworn on 20 March 2013 16 Name Position Portfolio Party Period Alenka Bratusek Prime Minister Prime Minister PS 2013 2014 ZaAB Dejan Zidan Vice president Minister of Agriculture Forestry and Food SD 2013 2014 Karl Erjavec Vice president Minister of Foreign Affairs DeSUS 2013 2014 Gregor Virant Vice president Minister of Interior and Public Administration DL 2013 2014 Uros Cufer Minister Minister of Finance PS 2013 2014 Roman Jakic Minister Minister of Defence PS 2013 2014 ZaAB Stanko Stepisnik Minister Minister of Economic Development and Technology PS 2013 2014 Metod Dragonja PS ZaAB 2014 Senko Plicanic Minister Minister of Justice DL 2013 2014 Jernej Pikalo Minister Minister of Education Science and Sport SD 2013 2014 Uros Grilc Minister Minister of Culture PS 2013 2014 ZaAB Tomaz Gantar Minister Minister of Health DeSUS 2013 2014 Alenka Trop Skaza Independent 2014 Alenka Bratusek Prime Minister Minister acting ZaAB 2014 Igor Maher Minister Minister of Infrastructure and Urban Planning DL 2013 Samo Omerzel 2013 2014 Anja Kopac Mrak Minister Minister of Labour Family Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities SD 2013 2014 Tina Komel Minister Minister without portfolio for Slovenian diaspora PS 2013 2014 Gorazd Zmavc DeSUS 2014 Jansa II Government 2012 2013 edit Main article 10th Government of Slovenia The cabinet was sworn in on 10 February 2012 17 Prime Minister Janez Jansa Slovenian Democratic Party Minister of Foreign Affairs 2012 2013 Karl Erjavec DeSUS Minister of Justice and Public Administration 2012 2013 Senko Plicanic Gregor Virant s Civic List 2013 Zvonko Cernac Slovenian Democratic Party Minister of Defence 2012 2013 Ales Hojs New Slovenia Minister of Finance 2012 2013 Janez Sustersic Gregor Virant s Civic List 2013 2013 Janez Jansa Slovenian Democratic Party Minister of Interior 2012 2013 Vinko Gorenak Slovenian Democratic Party Minister of Education Science Culture and Sport 2012 2013 Ziga Turk Slovenian Democratic Party Minister of Social Affairs 2012 2013 Andrej Vizjak Slovenian Democratic Party Minister of Health 2012 2013 Tomaz Gantar DeSUS Minister of Economy and Technology 2012 2013 Radovan Zerjav Slovenian People s Party Minister of Agriculture and Environment 2012 2013 Franc Bogovic Slovenian People s Party Minister of Infrastructure and Urban Planning 2012 2013 Zvonko Cernac Slovenian Democratic Party Minister without portfolio for Slovenian diaspora 2012 2013 Ljudmila Novak New Slovenia Pahor Government 2008 2012 edit Prime Minister Borut Pahor Social Democrats Minister of Foreign Affairs 2008 2012 Samuel Zbogar Social Democrats Minister of Justice 2008 2012 Ales Zalar Liberal Democracy of Slovenia Minister of Defence 2008 2012 Ljubica Jelusic Social Democrats Minister of Finance 2008 2012 Franci Krizanic Social Democrats Minister of Interior 2008 2011 Katarina Kresal Liberal Democracy of Slovenia 2011 2012 Ales Zalar Liberal Democracy of Slovenia Minister of Education 2008 2012 Igor Luksic Social Democrats Minister of Higher Education 2008 2011 Gregor Golobic Zares 2011 2012 Igor Luksic acting Social Democrats Minister of Culture 2008 2011 Majda Sirca Ravnikar Zares 2011 2012 Bostjan Zeks acting Social Democrats Minister of Social Affairs 2008 2012 Ivan Svetlik Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia Minister of Health 2008 2010 Borut Miklavcic Social Democrats 2010 2012 Dorijan Marusic Social Democrats Minister of Economy 2008 2010 Matej Lahovnik Zares 2010 2011 Darja Radic Zares 2011 2012 Mitja Gaspari acting Social Democrats Minister of Agriculture 2008 2010 Milan Pogacnik Social Democrats 2010 Henrik Gjerkes Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia 2010 2012 Dejan Zidan Social Democrats Minister of Environment 2008 2010 Karl Erjavec Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia 2008 2010 Roko Zarnic Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia Minister of Transport 2008 2012 Patrik Vlacic Social Democrats Minister of Public Administration 2008 2011 Irma Pavlinic Krebs Zares 2011 2012 Borut Pahor acting Social Democrats Minister without portfolio for Local Autonomies and Regional Development 2008 2009 Zlata Plostajner Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia 2009 2010 Henrik Gjerkes Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia 2011 Dusan Trobec Bucan Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia 2011 Bostjan Zeks acting Social Democrats Minister without portfolio for Economic Development and European Affairs 2008 2012 Mitja Gaspari Social Democrats Minister without portfolio for Slovenian diaspora 2008 2012 Bostjan Zeks Social Democrats Jansa I Government 2004 2008 edit Main article 8th Government of Slovenia Prime Minister Janez Jansa Slovenian Democratic Party Minister of Foreign Affairs 2004 2008 Dimitrij Rupel Independent Minister of Justice 2004 2008 Lovro Sturm New Slovenia Minister of Defence 2004 2008 Karl Erjavec DeSUS Minister of Finance 2004 2008 Andrej Bajuk New Slovenia Minister of Interior 2004 2008 Dragutin Mate Slovenian Democratic Party Minister of Education 2004 2008 Milan Zver Slovenian Democratic Party Minister of Higher Education 2004 2007 Jure Zupan New Slovenia 2007 2008 Mojca Kucler Dolinar New Slovenia Minister of Culture 2004 2008 Vasko Simoniti Slovenian Democratic Party Minister of Social Affairs 2004 2006 Janez Drobnic New Slovenia 2006 2008 Marjeta Cotman New Slovenia Minister of Health 2004 2007 Andrej Brucan Slovenian Democratic Party 2007 2008 Zofija Mazej Kukovic Slovenian Democratic Party Minister of Economy 2004 2008 Andrej Vizjak Slovenian Democratic Party Minister of Agriculture 2004 2007 Marija Lukacic Slovenian Democratic Party 2007 2008 Iztok Jarc Slovenian Democratic Party Minister of Environment 2004 2008 Janez Podobnik Slovenian People s Party Minister of Transport 2004 2007 Janez Bozic Slovenian People s Party 2007 2008 Radovan Zerjav Slovenian People s Party Minister of Public Administration 2004 2008 Gregor Virant Independent Minister without portfolio for Local Autonomies and Regional Development 2004 2008 Ivan Zagar Slovenian People s Party Minister without portfolio for Economic Development 2005 2006 Joze Damjan Independent 2006 2007 Andrej Horvat Independent Social Democrats 2007 2008 Ziga Turk Independent Slovenian Democratic Party Rop Government 2002 2004 edit Prime Minister Anton Rop Liberal Democracy of Slovenia Minister of Foreign Affairs 2002 2004 Dimitrij Rupel Liberal Democracy of Slovenia 2004 Ivo Vajgl Liberal Democracy of Slovenia Minister of Justice 2002 2004 Ivan Bizjak Slovenian People s Party 2004 Zdenka Cerar Liberal Democracy of Slovenia Minister of Defence 2002 2004 Anton Grizold Liberal Democracy of Slovenia Minister of Finance 2002 2004 Dusan Mramor Minister of Interior 2002 2004 Rado Bohinc United List of Social Democrats Minister of Education 2002 2004 Slavko Gaber Liberal Democracy of Slovenia Minister of Culture 2002 2004 Andreja Rihter United List of Social Democrats Minister of Social Affairs 2002 2004 Vlado Dimovski Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia Minister of Health 2002 2004 Dusan Keber Liberal Democracy of Slovenia Minister of Agriculture 2002 2004 Franc But Slovenian People s Party 2004 Milan Pogacnik United List of Social Democrats Minister of Environment 2002 2004 Janez Kopac Liberal Democracy of Slovenia Minister of Transport 2002 2004 Jakob Presecnik Slovenian People s Party 2004 Marko Pavliha Liberal Democracy of Slovenia Minister of Economy 2002 2004 Tea Petrin Slovenian People s Party 2004 Matej Lahovnik Liberal Democracy of Slovenia Minister of Legislation 2002 2004 Pavel Gantar United List of Social Democrats Minister without portfolio for European Affairs 2002 2004 Janez Potocnik Liberal Democracy of Slovenia 2004 Milan Martin Cvikl United List of Social Democrats Minister without portfolio for Local Autonomies and Regional Development 2002 2004 Zdenka Kovac Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia Bajuk Government 2000 edit Prime Minister Andrej Bajuk Slovenian People s Party Slovene Christian Democrats New Slovenia Minister of Foreign Affairs Lojze Peterle Slovenian People s Party Slovene Christian Democrats New Slovenia Minister of Justice Barbara Brezigar Independent Minister of Defence Janez Jansa Slovenian Social Democratic Party Minister of Finance Zvone Ivanusic Slovenian People s Party Slovene Christian Democrats Minister of Interior Peter Jambrek Independent Minister of Education Lovro Sturm Independent Minister of Culture Rudi Seligo Slovenian Social Democratic Party Minister of Social Affairs Miha Brejc Slovenian Social Democratic Party Minister of Health Andrej Brucan Slovenian Social Democratic Party Minister of Economy Joze Zagozen Slovenian Social Democratic Party Minister of Agriculture Janko Razgorsek Slovenian People s Party Slovene Christian Democrats Minister of Environment Andrej Umek Slovenian People s Party Slovene Christian Democrats Minister of Transport Anton Bergauer Slovenian People s Party Slovene Christian Democrats Minister of Economic Relations and Development Marjan Senjur Slovenian People s Party Slovene Christian Democrats Minister of Research Lojze Marincek Slovenian People s Party Slovene Christian Democrats Minister of Legislation Tone Jerovsek Independent Drnovsek Governments 1992 2002 edit Prime Minister Janez Drnovsek Liberal Democracy of Slovenia Vice President of Government 1992 1993 Joze Pucnik Social Democratic Party of Slovenia and Herman Rigelnik Liberal Democratic Party 1993 1997 no appointment 1997 2000 Marjan Podobnik Slovenian People s Party 2000 2002 no appointment Minister of Foreign Affairs 1992 1993 Dimitrij Rupel Democratic Party 1993 1994 Lojze Peterle Slovene Christian Democrats 1995 1996 Zoran Thaler Liberal Democracy of Slovenia 1996 1997 Davorin Kracun Liberal Democracy of Slovenia 1997 Zoran Thaler Liberal Democratic Party 1997 2000 Boris Frlec Independent 2000 2002 Dimitrij Rupel Liberal Democracy of Slovenia Minister of Justice 1992 1994 Miha Kozinc Liberal Democratic Party 1994 1997 Meta Zupancic Liberal Democracy of Slovenia 1997 2000 Tomaz Marusic Slovenian People s Party 2000 2002 Ivo Bizjak Slovenian People s Party Minister of Defence 1992 1994 Janez Jansa Slovenian Social Democratic Party 1994 1997 Jelko Kacin Liberal Democracy of Slovenia 1997 1998 Tit Turnsek Slovenian People s Party 1998 1999 Alojz Krapez Slovenian People s Party 1999 2000 Franci Demsar Slovenian People s Party 2000 2002 Anton Grizold Liberal Democracy of Slovenia Minister of Finance 1992 Janez Kopac Liberal Democratic Party 1992 2000 Mitja Gaspari Liberal Democracy of Slovenia 2000 2002 Anton Rop Liberal Democracy of Slovenia Minister of Interior 1992 1993 Igor Bavcar Democratic Party 1993 1994 Ivo Bizjak Slovene Christian Democrats 1994 1997 Andrej Ster Slovene Christian Democrats 1997 1999 Mirko Bandelj Liberal Democracy of 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