Postojna (National Assembly constituency)

Postojna
Constituency
for the National Assembly
Location of Postojna within Slovenia
Municipality
Population258,545 (2025)[1]
Electorate209,311 (2022)
Area3,918 km2 (2024)[2]
Current Constituency
Created1992
Seats11 (1992–present)
Deputies[3]
List
  •   Zvone Černač (SDS)
  •   Meira Hot (SD)
  •   Eva Irgl (Ind)
  •   Robi Janev (Svoboda)
  •   Tamara Kozlovič (Svoboda)
  •   Danijel Krivec (SDS)
  •   Aleksander Prosen Kralj (Svoboda)
  •   Mojca Stegovec (Svoboda)
  •   Matej Tašner Vatovec (SD)
  •   Jernej Vrtovec (NSi)
  •   Andreja Živic (Svoboda)
Electoral districts
List
  • Ajdovščina
  • Ilirska Bistrica
  • Izola
  • Koper 1
  • Koper 2
  • Nova Gorica 1
  • Nova Gorica 2
  • Piran
  • Postojna
  • Sežana
  • Tolmin

Postojna, officially known as the 2nd constituency (Slovene: 2. volilna enota), is one of the eight multi-member constituencies (electoral units) of the National Assembly, the national legislature of Slovenia. The constituency was established in 1992 following Slovenia's independence from Yugoslavia. It consists of the municipalities of Ajdovščina, Ankaran, Bovec, Brda, Divača, Hrpelje-Kozina, Ilirska Bistrica, Izola, Kanal, Kobarid, Komen, Koper, Miren-Kostanjevica, Nova Gorica, Piran, Pivka, Postojna, Renče-Vogrsko, Šempeter-Vrtojba, Sežana, Tolmin and Vipava. The constituency currently elects 11 of the 90 members of the National Assembly using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2022 parliamentary election the constituency had 209,311 registered electors.

History

The 2nd constituency (Postojna) was one of the eight constituencies established by the Determination of Constituencies for the Election of Deputies to the National Assembly Act (ZDVEDZ) (Zakon o določitvi volilnih enot za volitve poslancev v državni zbor (ZDVEDZ)) passed by the Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia (Skupščina Republike Slovenije) in September 1992.[4] It consisted of the municipalities of Ajdovščina, Ilirska Bistrica, Izola, Koper, Nova Gorica, Piran, Postojna, Sežana and Tolmin.[4]

Following the re-organisation of municipalities in October 1994, parts of Ajdovščina municipality were transferred to the newly created Vipava municipality; parts of Nova Gorica municipality were transferred to the newly created municipalities of Brda, Kanal and Miren-Kostanjevica; parts of Postojna municipality were transferred to the newly created Pivka municipality; parts of Sežana municipality were transferred to the newly created municipalities of Divača, Hrpelje-Kozina and Komen; and parts of Tolmin municipality were transferred to the newly created municipalities of Bovec and Kobarid.[5][6]

In August 1998 parts of Nova Gorica municipality were transferred to the newly created Šempeter-Vrtojba municipality.[7] In June 2006 parts of Nova Gorica municipality were transferred to the newly created Renče-Vogrskoi municipality.[7] Ankaran municipality was created from parts of Koper municipality in June 2011.[8]

In February 2021 the National Assembly passed Amendments and Supplements to the Determination of Constituencies for the Election of Deputies to the National Assembly Act (ZDVEDZ-B) (Zakon o spremembah in dopolnitvah Zakona o določitvi volilnih enot za volitve poslancev v državni zbor (ZDVEDZ-B)) which defined the Postojna constituency as consisting of the municipalities of Ajdovščina, Ankaran, Bovec, Brda, Divača, Hrpelje-Kozina, Ilirska Bistrica, Izola, Kanal, Kobarid, Komen, Koper, Miren-Kostanjevica, Nova Gorica, Piran, Pivka, Postojna, Renče-Vogrsko, Šempeter-Vrtojba, Sežana, Tolmin and Vipava.[9]

Electoral system

Postojna currently elects 11 of the 90 members of the National Assembly using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[10][11] Each constituency is divided into 11 electoral districts (volilni okraji) in which each party stands a single candidate.[12][13] Electors vote for a candidate of their choice in their electoral district and then the votes received by each party's candidates are aggregated at the constituency level.[12]

Allocation of seats was carried out in two stages.[14] In the first stage, seats are allocated to parties at the constituency level using the Droop quota (Hare quota prior to 2006).[15][16][17] In the second stage, unallocated seats from the first stage are aggregated at the national level and allocated to parties using the D'Hondt method (any seats won by the party at the constituency level are subtracted from the party's national seats).[17][18] Though calculated nationally, national seats are allocated at the constituency level.

Since 2000, only parties that reach the 4% national threshold compete for seats at both constituency and national levels.[19][20] Prior to this there was no threshold at the constituency level but parties needed to reach 388 (c3.4%) to compete for seats at the national level.[17]

Seats won by each party in a constituency are allocated to the candidates with the highest percentage of votes.[21] As a consequence, multiple candidates may be elected from an electoral district whilst others may have no candidates elected.[12] Prior to 2000 parties had the option to have up to 50% of their national seats allocated in the order they appear on their party list (closed list).[12]

Electoral districts

Postojna is divided into 11 electoral districts:[22]

Election results

Summary

Election Left
Levica / ZL / TRS
Social Democrats
SD / ZLSD / ZL
Freedom Movement
Svoboda
Positive Slovenia
PS / LZJ-PS
Liberal Democracy
LDS
Let's Connect
PoS / SMC
Slovenian People's
SLS / SLS-SMS /
SLS-SKD
Christian Democrats
SKD
New Slovenia
NSi
Slovenian Democrats
SDS / SDSS
Slovenian Nationalists
SNS
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
2022 6,873 4.77% 0 10,684 7.42% 0 56,448 39.19% 4 3,804 2.64% 0 9,425 6.54% 0 27,880 19.36% 2 1,255 0.87% 0
2018 12,036 11.64% 1 13,484 13.04% 1 8,915 8.62% 1 1,713 1.66% 0 7,879 7.62% 0 22,523 21.79% 2 3,082 2.98% 0
2014 6,919 6.58% 0 8,360 7.95% 0 2,893 2.75% 0 35,983 34.21% 4 2,755 2.62% 0 5,659 5.38% 0 20,059 19.07% 2 1,546 1.47% 0
2011 2,016 1.54% 0 23,238 17.79% 2 35,222 26.97% 3 1,455 1.11% 0 4,964 3.80% 0 6,312 4.83% 0 29,773 22.79% 2 1,790 1.37% 0
2008 48,222 38.41% 4 4,971 3.96% 0 3,719 2.96% 0 647 0.52% 0 3,457 2.75% 0 34,584 27.55% 3 6,077 4.84% 0
2004 16,122 13.97% 1 23,458 20.33% 2 5,794 5.02% 0 9,792 8.49% 1 28,454 24.66% 2 6,146 5.33% 0
2000 26,469 20.24% 2 39,506 30.21% 3 11,227 8.58% 1 10,667 8.16% 0 16,305 12.47% 1 5,979 4.57% 0
1996 17,179 13.07% 1 32,939 25.06% 2 21,521 16.37% 1 11,711 8.91% 0 17,980 13.68% 1 4,170 3.17% 0
1992 25,084 16.83% 1 30,659 20.57% 2 11,107 7.45% 0 20,545 13.78% 1 4,185 2.81% 0 12,824 8.60% 0

(Excludes national seats. Figures in italics represent alliances/joint lists.)

Detailed

  Party has received at least 4% of the vote nationally (since 2000).

2020s

2022

Results of the 2022 parliamentary election held on 24 April 2022:[23][24]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Ajdovš-
čina
Ilirska
Bistrica
Izola Koper 1 Koper 2 Nova
Gorica 1
Nova
Gorica 2
Piran Postojna Sežana Tolmin Con. Nat. Tot.
Freedom Movement Svoboda 4,359 2,443 3,682 5,213 7,466 7,484 7,936 3,691 4,266 6,178 3,730 56,448 39.19% 4 1 5
Slovenian Democratic Party SDS 4,163 1,799 1,234 1,329 2,502 4,214 3,095 1,510 2,925 2,271 2,838 27,880 19.36% 2 1 3
Social Democrats SD 1,390 354 710 864 1,169 1,117 1,321 1,097 738 1,029 895 10,684 7.42% 0 1 1
New Slovenia – Christian Democrats NSi 2,275 1,095 273 324 646 1,250 760 315 661 669 1,157 9,425 6.54% 0 1 1
The Left Levica 555 319 484 861 834 586 835 527 618 891 363 6,873 4.77% 0 1 1
List of Marjan Šarec LMŠ 311 315 242 386 611 352 292 313 747 430 246 4,245 2.95% 0 0 0
Party of Alenka Bratušek SAB 217 186 321 422 647 315 416 285 392 853 167 4,221 2.93% 0 0 0
Let's Connect Slovenia PoS 363 284 193 184 279 473 373 140 378 419 718 3,804 2.64% 0 0 0
Resni.ca 227 149 234 316 512 287 264 263 235 338 174 2,999 2.08% 0 0 0
Our Future and Good Country SNP-DD 204 110 200 341 432 253 647 178 179 287 95 2,926 2.03% 0 0 0
For a Healthy Society ZSi 244 59 195 229 341 290 287 263 206 308 195 2,617 1.82% 0 0 0
Pirate Party 281 102 154 260 285 268 237 152 208 275 152 2,374 1.65% 0 0 0
Our Country 222 144 75 70 179 374 202 81 253 375 167 2,142 1.49% 0 0 0
List of Boris Popovič –
Let's Digitize Slovenia
LBP 53 30 136 644 782 54 54 121 97 100 18 2,089 1.45% 0 0 0
Vesna – Green Party 173 91 86 100 167 369 187 87 131 177 165 1,733 1.20% 0 0 0
Slovenian National Party SNS 123 121 52 80 105 161 131 62 133 169 118 1,255 0.87% 0 0 0
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 106 66 83 86 94 131 95 68 119 119 68 1,035 0.72% 0 0 0
For the People of Slovenia ZLS 69 55 64 92 125 131 76 60 56 94 54 876 0.61% 0 0 0
Homeland League DOM 24 9 22 10 28 33 38 19 25 22 15 245 0.17% 0 0 0
Liberate Slovenia Alliance ZOS 8 9 11 13 29 22 12 14 12 21 13 164 0.11% 0 0 0
Valid votes 15,367 7,740 8,451 11,824 17,233 18,164 17,258 9,246 12,379 15,025 11,348 144,035 100.00% 6 5 11
Rejected votes 181 128 105 152 145 165 147 104 130 193 101 1,551 1.07%
Total polled 15,548 7,868 8,556 11,976 17,378 18,329 17,405 9,350 12,509 15,218 11,449 145,586 69.55%
Registered electors 20,656 12,706 12,644 18,485 24,985 25,098 23,879 14,707 18,119 21,966 16,066 209,311
Turnout 75.27% 61.92% 67.67% 64.79% 69.55% 73.03% 72.89% 63.58% 69.04% 69.28% 71.26% 69.55%

The following candidates were elected:[23][24]

  • Constituency seats - Matej Arčon (Svoboda, Nova Gorica 1 & Nova Gorica 2), 15,420 votes; Mateja Čalušić (Svoboda, Koper 2), 7,466 votes; Eva Irgl (SDS, Ajdovščina), 4,163 votes; Robi Janev (Svoboda, Izola) 3,682 votes; Danijel Krivec (SDS, Tolmin), 2,838 votes and Tamara Kozlovič (Svoboda, Koper 1), 5,213 votes.
  • National seats - Zvone Černač (SDS, Postojna), 2,925 votes; Meira Hot (SD, Piran), 1,097 votes; Matej Tašner Vatovec (Levica, Koper 1), 861 votes; Jernej Vrtovec (NSi, Ajdovščina), 2,275 votes; and Andreja Živic (Svoboda, Sežana), 6,178 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Matej Arčon (Svoboda, Nova Gorica 1 & Nova Gorica 2) forfeited his seat on 1 June 2022 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Aleksander Prosen Kralj (Svoboda, Postojna) on 9 June 2022.[25][26]
  • Mateja Čalušić (Svoboda, Koper 2), forfeited his seat on 12 January 2024 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Uroš Brežan (Svoboda, Tolmin) on 16 February 2024.[27][28]
  • Uroš Brežan (Svoboda, Tolmin) resigned on 30 January 2026.[29] Brežan's seat as replacement for Mateja Čalušić was taken by Mojca Stegovec (Svoboda, Ajdovščina) on 3 February 2026.[30]

2010s

2018

Results of the 2018 parliamentary election held on 3 June 2018:[31][32]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Ajdovš-
čina
Ilirska
Bistrica
Izola Koper 1 Koper 2 Nova
Gorica 1
Nova
Gorica 2
Piran Postojna Sežana Tolmin Con. Nat. Tot.
Slovenian Democratic Party SDS 3,498 1,335 930 1,026 1,762 3,372 2,586 1,002 2,481 1,792 2,739 22,523 21.79% 2 1 3
Social Democrats SD 1,606 626 720 1,030 1,187 1,887 2,324 1,026 750 1,405 923 13,484 13.04% 1 1 2
The Left Levica 963 520 785 1,554 1,593 1,063 1,717 880 1,041 1,332 588 12,036 11.64% 1 0 1
List of Marjan Šarec LMŠ 961 544 572 876 1,342 1,044 950 621 1,158 1,157 795 10,020 9.69% 1 0 1
Modern Centre Party SMC 593 478 727 822 1,234 929 956 698 925 854 699 8,915 8.62% 1 0 1
New Slovenia – Christian Democrats NSi 1,787 696 197 408 644 1,038 734 270 604 512 989 7,879 7.62% 0 1 1
Party of Alenka Bratušek SAB 356 280 348 628 719 876 1,043 470 490 1,028 400 6,638 6.42% 0 1 1
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 289 486 510 538 616 814 613 458 408 640 410 5,782 5.59% 0 1 1
Slovenian National Party SNS 244 253 176 264 409 360 268 155 258 489 206 3,082 2.98% 0 0 0
Pirate Party 256 93 157 279 271 281 284 188 228 287 183 2,507 2.43% 0 0 0
Slovenian People's Party SLS 204 68 67 55 86 323 133 43 229 130 375 1,713 1.66% 0 0 0
Good Country DD 105 85 182 156 262 147 228 153 122 164 102 1,706 1.65% 0 0 0
Movement Together Forward GSN 83 62 143 131 186 115 234 73 41 267 77 1,412 1.37% 0 0 0
List of Journalist Bojan Požar LNBP 191 47 82 93 157 138 104 79 77 88 49 1,105 1.07% 0 0 0
For a Healthy Society ZD 66 22 75 79 120 99 83 82 45 85 184 940 0.91% 0 0 0
Andrej Čuš and Greens of Slovenia AČZS 87 33 31 76 137 82 77 128 54 87 40 832 0.80% 0 0 0
United Left and Unity ZLS 80 32 61 94 96 74 98 85 44 66 45 775 0.75% 0 0 0
United Slovenia ZSi 124 20 22 44 66 95 118 33 23 56 45 646 0.62% 0 0 0
Economic Active Party GAS 47 66 17 22 85 69 88 18 28 36 29 505 0.49% 0 0 0
Solidarity–For a Fair Society! 33 14 20 54 49 32 47 28 16 17 33 343 0.33% 0 0 0
Socialist Party of Slovenia SPS 17 11 10 34 23 32 23 17 27 21 38 253 0.24% 0 0 0
Party of Slovenian People SSN 9 12 22 18 17 20 14 20 12 144 0.14% 0 0 0
United Right 14 8 8 7 12 15 9 14 18 24 11 140 0.14% 0 0 0
Valid votes 11,604 5,788 5,840 8,282 11,078 12,903 12,734 6,541 9,081 10,557 8,972 103,380 100.00% 6 5 11
Rejected votes 230 102 120 146 225 170 166 115 97 188 137 1,696 1.61%
Total polled 11,834 5,890 5,960 8,428 11,303 13,073 12,900 6,656 9,178 10,745 9,109 105,076 49.75%
Registered electors 20,670 13,031 12,761 18,762 24,784 25,420 24,294 14,938 18,152 21,862 16,520 211,194
Turnout 57.25% 45.20% 46.70% 44.92% 45.61% 51.43% 53.10% 44.56% 50.56% 49.15% 55.14% 49.75%

The following candidates were elected:[31][32]

  • Constituency seats - Eva Irgl (SDS, Ajdovščina), 3,498 votes; Danijel Krivec (SDS, Tolmin), 2,739 votes; Matjaž Nemec (SD, Nova Gorica 2), 2,324 votes; Robert Pavšič (LMŠ, Postojna), 1,158 votes; Gregor Perič (SMC, Izola), 727 votes; and Matej Tašner Vatovec (Levica, Koper 1), 1,554 votes.
  • National seats - Marko Bandelli (SAB, Sežana), 1,028 votes; Zvone Černač (SDS, Postojna), 2,481 votes; Meira Hot (SD, Piran), 1,026 votes; Branko Simonovič (DeSUS, Izola), 510 votes; and Jernej Vrtovec (NSi, Ajdovščina), 1,787 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Marko Bandelli (SAB, Sežana) forfeited his seat on 13 September 2018 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Andrej Šušmelj (SAB, Nova Gorica 2) on 26 September 2018.[33][34]
  • Andrej Šušmelj (SAB, Nova Gorica 2) forfeited his seat on 19 December 2018 when Marko Bandelli (SAB, Sežana) lost his government position, regaining his seat.[35][36]
  • Zvone Černač (SDS, Postojna) forfeited his seat on 13 March 2020 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Elena Zavadlav Ušaj (SDS, Nova Gorica 1) on 19 March 2020.[37][38]
  • Jernej Vrtovec (NSi, Ajdovščina) forfeited his seat on 13 March 2020 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Andrej Černigoj (NSi, Ilirska Bistrica) on 19 March 2020.[37][38]
2014

Results of the 2014 parliamentary election held on 13 July 2014:[39][40][41]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Ajdovš-
čina
Ilirska
Bistrica
Izola Koper 1 Koper 2 Nova
Gorica 1
Nova
Gorica 2
Piran Postojna Sežana Tolmin Con. Nat. Tot.
Modern Centre Party SMC 2,925 1,962 2,352 3,349 4,716 3,921 4,557 2,342 3,243 3,898 2,718 35,983 34.21% 4 0 4
Slovenian Democratic Party SDS 3,379 1,170 715 926 1,370 3,069 2,310 875 2,082 1,637 2,526 20,059 19.07% 2 0 2
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 831 693 864 1,193 1,438 1,324 1,237 1,071 698 1,134 742 11,225 10.67% 1 0 1
Social Democrats SD 762 382 510 580 607 1,467 1,276 741 467 1,194 374 8,360 7.95% 0 1 1
United Left ZL 626 214 448 880 891 682 1,103 457 490 720 408 6,919 6.58% 0 1 1
New Slovenia – Christian Democrats NSi 1,422 222 136 219 469 890 542 207 472 410 670 5,659 5.38% 0 1 1
Alliance of Alenka Bratušek ZaAB 380 267 320 540 655 565 909 397 483 653 455 5,624 5.35% 0 1 1
Positive Slovenia PS 239 123 264 421 361 202 386 197 302 250 148 2,893 2.75% 0 0 0
Slovenian People's Party SLS 273 250 92 113 247 449 206 92 267 216 550 2,755 2.62% 0 0 0
Pirate Party 200 0 95 206 242 192 216 147 162 190 135 1,785 1.70% 0 0 0
Slovenian National Party SNS 156 83 113 104 178 166 147 116 104 240 139 1,546 1.47% 0 0 0
Verjamem 154 27 58 72 65 94 140 31 38 93 94 866 0.82% 0 0 0
Greens of Slovenia ZS 62 46 39 51 74 66 86 45 41 71 60 641 0.61% 0 0 0
Civic List DL 38 105 28 36 65 78 87 42 41 72 34 626 0.60% 0 0 0
Equal Land–Forward Slovenia ED-NPS 21 22 32 21 21 19 30 27 17 23 0 233 0.22% 0 0 0
Valid votes 11,468 5,566 6,066 8,711 11,399 13,184 13,232 6,787 8,907 10,801 9,053 105,174 100.00% 7 4 11
Rejected votes 228 123 101 104 167 158 145 102 154 202 137 1,621 1.52%
Total polled 11,696 5,689 6,167 8,815 11,566 13,342 13,377 6,889 9,061 11,003 9,190 106,795 50.54%
Registered electors 20,530 13,192 12,873 18,807 24,183 25,625 24,409 15,029 18,140 21,655 16,853 211,296
Turnout 56.97% 43.12% 47.91% 46.87% 47.83% 52.07% 54.80% 45.84% 49.95% 50.81% 54.53% 50.54%

The following candidates were elected:[41][42]

  • Constituency seats - Tilen Božič (SMC, Izola), 2,352 votes; Erika Dekleva (SMC, Postojna), 3,243 votes; Marko Ferluga (SMC, Koper 1), 3,349 votes; Tomaž Gantar (DeSUS, Piran), 1,071 votes; Eva Irgl (SDS, Ajdovščina), 3,379 votes; Lilijana Kozlovič (SMC, Koper 2), 4,716 votes; and Danijel Krivec (SDS, Tolmin), 2,526 votes.
  • National seats - Mirjam Bon Klanjšček (ZaAB, Nova Gorica 2), 909 votes; Matjaž Nemec (SD, Nova Gorica 1), 1,467 votes; Matej Tašner Vatovec (ZL, Koper 1), 880 votes; and Jernej Vrtovec (NSi, Ajdovščina), 1,422 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Lilijana Kozlovič (SMC, Koper 2) resigned on 23 September 2016 and was replaced by Vlasta Počkaj (SMC, Sežana) on 27 September 2016.[43][44]
  • Tilen Božič (SMC, Izola) forfeited his seat on 23 September 2016 upon being appointed to the government and was replaced by Teja Ljubič (SMC, Ilirska Bistrica) on 27 September 2016.[45][46]
2011

Results of the 2011 parliamentary election held on 4 December 2011:[47][48][49]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Ajdovš-
čina
Ilirska
Bistrica
Izola Koper 1 Koper 2 Nova
Gorica 1
Nova
Gorica 2
Piran Postojna Sežana Tolmin Con. Nat. Tot.
Zoran Janković's List – Positive Slovenia LZJ-PS 2,272 1,826 2,832 4,178 4,355 3,308 4,327 2,892 3,644 3,644 1,944 35,222 26.97% 3 1 4
Slovenian Democratic Party SDS 4,285 1,926 1,154 1,666 2,783 4,335 3,002 1,458 3,146 2,480 3,538 29,773 22.79% 2 1 3
Social Democrats SD 1,838 842 1,408 1,833 2,286 3,650 4,684 1,574 1,102 2,863 1,158 23,238 17.79% 2 0 2
Gregor Virant's Civic List LGV 1,326 732 621 856 1,216 1,396 1,175 703 931 1,101 909 10,966 8.40% 1 0 1
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 783 788 661 912 1,328 984 758 805 607 1,155 717 9,498 7.27% 0 1 1
New Slovenia – Christian People's Party NSi 1,583 229 141 273 515 1,104 645 222 512 353 735 6,312 4.83% 0 0 0
Slovenian People's Party SLS 741 377 227 220 458 638 386 146 588 481 702 4,964 3.80% 0 0 0
Party for Sustainable
Development of Slovenia
TRS 120 73 150 252 224 185 307 163 183 212 147 2,016 1.54% 0 0 0
Slovenian National Party SNS 101 123 98 115 293 214 224 111 106 203 202 1,790 1.37% 0 0 0
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia LDS 90 71 101 126 161 222 140 99 121 184 140 1,455 1.11% 0 0 0
Youth Party – European Greens SMS-Z 166 37 69 83 89 146 104 78 51 124 294 1,241 0.95% 0 0 0
Democratic Labour Party DSD 418 59 39 65 121 121 80 54 52 141 65 1,215 0.93% 0 0 0
Zares 32 127 99 162 121 58 177 45 69 89 39 1,018 0.78% 0 0 0
Greens of Slovenia ZS 31 29 43 67 73 59 54 53 36 77 51 573 0.44% 0 0 0
Movement for Slovenia GZS 17 15 25 35 29 84 72 17 27 38 111 470 0.36% 0 0 0
Party of Slovenian People SSN 27 19 14 18 27 37 15 28 20 48 27 280 0.21% 0 0 0
Party of Equal Opportunities SEM-Si 16 8 9 18 57 27 30 11 7 17 13 213 0.16% 0 0 0
Acacias 5 10 15 36 36 14 16 12 13 28 27 212 0.16% 0 0 0
Party of Humane Slovenia SHS 5 11 8 21 10 14 21 27 9 18 14 158 0.12% 0 0 0
Valid votes 13,856 7,302 7,714 10,936 14,182 16,596 16,217 8,498 11,224 13,256 10,833 130,614 100.00% 8 3 11
Rejected votes 230 184 179 222 269 276 207 158 197 288 227 2,437 1.83%
Total polled 14,086 7,486 7,893 11,158 14,451 16,872 16,424 8,656 11,421 13,544 11,060 133,051 63.09%
Registered electors 20,320 13,283 12,909 18,828 23,776 25,747 24,694 14,904 17,980 21,441 17,008 210,890
Turnout 69.32% 56.36% 61.14% 59.26% 60.78% 65.53% 66.51% 58.08% 63.52% 63.17% 65.03% 63.09%

The following candidates were elected:[49][50]

  • Constituency seats - Mirko Brulc (SD, Nova Gorica 1), 3,650 votes; Gašpar Gašpar Mišič (LZJ-PS, Koper 1), 4,178 votes; Lejla Hercegovac (LZJ-PS, Izola), 2,832 votes; Eva Irgl (SDS, Ajdovščina), 4,285 votes; Tina Komel (LZJ-PS, Koper 2), 4,355 votes; Danijel Krivec (SDS, Tolmin), 3,538 votes; Borut Pahor (SD, Nova Gorica 2), 4,684 votes; and Kristina Valenčič (LGV, Ilirska Bistrica), 732 votes.
  • National seats - Jerko Čehovin (LZJ-PS, Postojna), 3,644 votes; Zvone Černač (SDS, Postojna), 3,146 votes; and Ivan Simčič (DeSUS, Ilirska Bistrica), 788 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Zvone Černač (SDS, Postojna) forfeited his seat on 10 February 2012 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Patricija Šulin (SDS, Nova Gorica 1) on 14 February 2012.[51][52]
  • Borut Pahor (SD, Nova Gorica 2) forfeited his seat on 22 December 2012 upon being elected President and was replaced by Ljubica Jelušič (SD, Sežana) on 28 December 2012.[53][54]
  • Patricija Šulin (SDS, Nova Gorica 1) forfeited her seat on 20 March 2013 when Zvone Černač (SDS, Postojna) lost his government position, regaining his seat.[55][56]
  • Tina Komel (LZJ-PS, Koper 2) forfeited her seat on 20 March 2013 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Aljoša Jerič (LZJ-PS, Sežana) on 27 March 2013.[57][58]
  • Gašpar Gašpar Mišič (LZJ-PS, Koper 1) forfeited his seat on 2 April 2013 upon being appointed to the government and was replaced by Mirjam Bon Klanjšček (LZJ-PS, Nova Gorica 2) on 11 April 2013.[59][60]
  • Mirjam Bon Klan (LZJ-PS, Nova Gorica 2) forfeited her seat on 20 September 2013 when Gašpar Gašpar Mišič (LZJ-PS, Koper 1) lost his government position, regaining his seat.[61][62]
  • Gašpar Gašpar Mišič (LZJ-PS, Koper 1) resigned on 20 September 2013 and was replaced by Aljoša Jerič (LZJ-PS, Sežana) on the same day.[63][64] Jerič's seat as replacement for Tina Komel was taken by Mirjam Bon Klan (LZJ-PS, Nova Gorica 2) on 20 September 2013.[65][66]
  • Mirjam Bon Klan (LZJ-PS, Nova Gorica 2) forfeited her seat on 24 February 2014 when Tina Komel (LZJ-PS, Koper 2) lost her government position, regaining her seat.[67][68]

2000s

2008

Results of the 2008 parliamentary election held on 21 September 2008:[69][70][71]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Ajdovš-
čina
Ilirska
Bistrica
Izola Koper 1 Koper 2 Nova
Gorica 1
Nova
Gorica 2
Piran Postojna Sežana Tolmin Con. Nat. Tot.
Social Democrats SD 3,290 2,147 3,379 4,847 4,984 6,314 8,379 3,757 3,595 4,929 2,601 48,222 38.41% 4 1 5
Slovenian Democratic Party SDS 5,261 2,243 1,409 1,853 2,997 5,110 3,652 1,526 3,417 2,952 4,164 34,584 27.55% 3 0 3
Zares 950 611 1,061 1,265 1,538 695 1,195 903 905 940 602 10,665 8.50% 1 0 1
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 618 563 526 812 710 1,139 765 585 794 1,020 977 8,509 6.78% 0 1 1
Slovenian National Party SNS 433 550 264 288 907 701 604 250 387 1,268 425 6,077 4.84% 0 1 1
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia LDS 304 142 288 554 585 703 507 408 364 848 268 4,971 3.96% 0 0 0
Slovenian People's Party
and Youth Party of Slovenia
SLS-SMS 255 479 70 131 306 367 166 108 623 229 985 3,719 2.96% 0 0 0
New Slovenia – Christian People's Party NSi 836 141 57 180 279 562 334 143 238 192 495 3,457 2.75% 0 0 0
Lipa 521 57 151 201 239 249 177 152 183 241 93 2,264 1.80% 0 0 0
Greens of Slovenia ZS 51 17 58 89 95 64 55 56 53 98 57 693 0.55% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party SKD 96 93 19 31 54 76 91 25 32 53 77 647 0.52% 0 0 0
List for Justice and Development LPR 17 14 47 48 37 42 92 30 25 113 12 477 0.38% 0 0 0
List for Clear Drinking Water LZČPV 48 23 30 43 61 25 43 60 31 41 15 420 0.33% 0 0 0
Green Coalition: Green Party
and Green Progress
ZL-ZP 19 39 21 25 61 13 33 6 59 49 11 336 0.27% 0 0 0
Party of Slovenian People SSN 18 14 15 10 28 25 35 17 17 26 48 253 0.20% 0 0 0
Acacias 7 7 11 67 36 23 35 14 17 19 13 249 0.20% 0 0 0
Valid votes 12,724 7,140 7,406 10,444 12,917 16,108 16,163 8,040 10,740 13,018 10,843 125,543 100.00% 8 3 11
Rejected votes 257 229 124 216 253 272 256 148 220 253 230 2,458 1.92%
Total polled 12,981 7,369 7,530 10,660 13,170 16,380 16,419 8,188 10,960 13,271 11,073 128,001 61.26%
Registered electors 19,908 13,183 12,818 18,989 23,024 25,598 24,778 14,907 17,616 21,050 17,088 208,959
Turnout 65.20% 55.90% 58.75% 56.14% 57.20% 63.99% 66.26% 54.93% 62.22% 63.05% 64.80% 61.26%

The following candidates were elected:[71][72]

  • Constituency seats - Zvone Černač (SDS, Postojna), 3,417 votes; Eva Irgl (SDS, Ajdovščina), 5,261 votes; Franco Juri (Zares, Izola), 1,061 votes; Luka Juri (SD, Koper 1), 4,847 votes; Danijel Krivec (SDS, Tolmin), 4,164 votes; Borut Pahor (SD, Nova Gorica 2), 8,379 votes; Breda Pečan (SD, Izola), 3,379 votes; and Patrick Vlačič (SD, Piran), 3,757 votes.
  • National seats - Mirko Brulc (SD, Nova Gorica 1), 6,314 votes; Vasja Klavora (DeSUS, Tolmin), 977 votes; and Srečko Prijatelj (SNS, Sežana), 1,268 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Borut Pahor (SD, Nova Gorica 2) forfeited his seat on 7 November 2008 upon being elected Prime Minister and was replaced by Marijan Križman (SD, Koper 2) on 21 November 2008.[73][74]
  • Patrick Vlačič (SD, Piran) forfeited his seat on 21 November 2008 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Miroslav Klun (SD, Sežana) on 16 December 2008.[75][76]
  • Srečko Prijatelj (SNS, Sežana)) forfeited his seat on 23 March 2011 upon being imprisoned for extortion and was replaced by Sara Viler (SNS, Koper 2) on 30 March 2011.[77][78]
2004

Results of the 2004 parliamentary election held on 3 October 2004:[79][80][81]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Ajdovš-
čina
Ilirska
Bistrica
Izola Koper 1 Koper 2 Nova
Gorica 1
Nova
Gorica 2
Piran Postojna Sežana Tolmin Con. Nat. Tot.
Slovenian Democratic Party SDS 3,735 2,064 1,207 1,339 2,052 4,177 3,198 1,409 2,901 2,595 3,777 28,454 24.66% 2 1 3
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia LDS 1,722 1,120 1,598 2,109 2,122 2,951 2,761 2,087 2,183 3,170 1,635 23,458 20.33% 2 0 2
United List of Social Democrats ZLSD 1,105 551 1,758 1,901 1,550 1,859 2,725 1,239 943 1,816 675 16,122 13.97% 1 1 2
New Slovenia – Christian People's Party NSi 2,382 358 175 358 728 1,465 1,151 458 807 793 1,117 9,792 8.49% 1 0 1
Slovenia Is Ours SN 281 374 278 2,218 2,347 831 1,129 475 260 196 102 8,491 7.36% 0 0 0
Slovenian National Party SNS 438 393 304 463 727 737 818 362 638 870 396 6,146 5.33% 0 1 1
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 307 455 388 586 636 526 585 427 333 503 1,079 5,825 5.05% 0 1 1
Slovenian People's Party SLS 863 675 182 148 295 731 481 116 985 532 786 5,794 5.02% 0 1 1
Active Slovenia AS 231 426 142 226 207 256 320 129 199 338 204 2,678 2.32% 0 0 0
Youth Party of Slovenia SMS 134 111 71 90 135 291 272 156 146 186 514 2,106 1.83% 0 0 0
Women's Voice of Slovenia,
Association for Primorska,
Union of Independents of Slovenia
and New Democracy of Slovenia
GZS-
ZZP-
ZNS-
NDS
245 87 72 50 79 157 202 117 94 255 106 1,464 1.27% 0 0 0
June List JL 78 33 107 73 106 124 192 95 71 150 103 1,132 0.98% 0 0 0
Greens of Slovenia ZS 45 82 36 72 112 77 100 107 120 98 67 916 0.79% 0 0 0
Party of Slovenian People SSN 50 28 16 22 53 203 197 29 28 61 31 718 0.62% 0 0 0
Marko Brecelj (Independent) Ind 21 26 26 103 81 60 59 43 28 53 23 523 0.45% 0 0 0
List for Enterprising Slovenia PS 116 14 12 40 68 38 76 23 14 41 37 479 0.42% 0 0 0
Party of Ecological
Movements of Slovenia
SEG 31 27 24 30 33 52 71 34 48 31 41 422 0.37% 0 0 0
United for an Independent
and Just Slovenia
220 8 12 11 32 19 24 19 5 19 1 370 0.32% 0 0 0
Democratic Party of Slovenia DS 77 15 19 31 52 27 35 31 287 0.25% 0 0 0
Mihael Svanjak (Independent) Ind 3 4 21 60 55 5 9 13 3 15 3 191 0.17% 0 0 0
Valid votes 12,084 6,851 6,448 9,930 11,418 14,559 14,422 7,365 9,806 11,757 10,728 115,368 100.00% 6 5 11
Rejected votes 311 250 240 294 411 389 351 270 277 342 327 3,462 2.91%
Total polled 12,395 7,101 6,688 10,224 11,829 14,948 14,773 7,635 10,083 12,099 11,055 118,830 59.71%
Registered electors 18,588 12,181 12,296 18,670 21,376 24,793 24,160 14,578 16,484 19,450 16,440 199,016
Turnout 66.68% 58.30% 54.39% 54.76% 55.34% 60.29% 61.15% 52.37% 61.17% 62.21% 67.24% 59.71%

The following candidates were elected:[81][82]

  • Constituency seats - Andrej Bajuk (NSi, Ajdovščina), 2,382 votes; Eva Irgl (SDS, Ajdovščina), 3,735 votes; Danijel Krivec (SDS, Tolmin), 3,777 votes; Marko Pavliha (LDS, Piran), 2,087 votes; Breda Pečan (ZLSD, Izola), 1,758 votes; and Davorin Terčon (LDS, Sežana), 3,170 votes.
  • National seats - Josip Bajc (SLS, Postojna), 985 votes; Aurelio Juri (ZLSD, Koper 1), 1,901 votes; Vasja Klavora (DeSUS, Tolmin), 1,079 votes; Srečko Prijatelj (SNS, Sežana), 870 votes; and Milan Zver (SDS, Ilirska Bistrica), 2,064 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Andrej Bajuk (NSi, Ajdovščina) forfeited his seat on 3 December 2004 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Ciril Testen (NSi, Tolmin) on 16 December 2004.[83][84]
  • Milan Zver (SDS, Ilirska Bistrica) forfeited his seat on 3 December 2004 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Zvone Černač (SDS, Postojna) on 16 December 2004.[83][84]
2000

Results of the 2000 parliamentary election held on 15 October 2000:[85][86][87]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Ajdovš-
čina
Ilirska
Bistrica
Izola Koper 1 Koper 2 Nova
Gorica 1
Nova
Gorica 2
Piran Postojna Sežana Tolmin Con. Nat. Tot.
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia LDS 2,333 1,701 2,384 3,999 4,195 4,413 4,119 3,284 3,742 6,065 3,271 39,506 30.21% 3 1 4
United List of Social Democrats ZLSD 1,553 1,224 2,197 3,420 2,597 3,045 5,616 1,920 1,415 1,715 1,767 26,469 20.24% 2 0 2
Social Democratic Party of Slovenia SDSS 2,907 1,111 688 803 1,075 2,254 1,874 627 1,495 1,618 1,853 16,305 12.47% 1 0 1
Slovenian People's Party
and Slovene Christian Democrats
SLS-SKD 1,536 874 315 336 957 2,090 960 370 1,354 975 1,460 11,227 8.58% 1 0 1
New Slovenia – Christian People's Party NSi 1,555 636 368 538 769 1,774 1,203 560 1,332 626 1,306 10,667 8.16% 0 1 1
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 543 1,160 461 618 818 1,398 794 527 596 830 734 8,479 6.48% 0 1 1
Youth Party of Slovenia SMS 558 436 246 460 509 850 773 341 565 752 551 6,041 4.62% 0 1 1
Slovenian National Party SNS 263 267 340 678 821 662 962 430 345 837 374 5,979 4.57% 0 0 0
New Party NS 870 69 36 47 92 116 90 38 44 116 188 1,706 1.30% 0 0 0
Greens of Slovenia ZS 79 79 153 136 204 150 155 219 81 146 55 1,457 1.11% 0 0 0
Democratic Party of Slovenia DS 371 26 40 61 105 130 105 30 51 80 96 1,095 0.84% 0 0 0
Mojca 46 31 244 55 72 45 39 51 30 49 35 697 0.53% 0 0 0
Party of Democratic Action of Slovenia SDAS 52 19 95 126 112 37 45 56 40 48 0 630 0.48% 0 0 0
Forward Slovenia NPS 31 19 17 57 103 93 44 36 23 70 34 527 0.40% 0 0 0
Valid votes 12,697 7,652 7,584 11,334 12,429 17,057 16,779 8,489 11,113 13,927 11,724 130,785 100.00% 7 4 11
Rejected votes 451 429 419 337 492 661 434 353 445 590 630 5,241 3.85%
Total polled 13,148 8,081 8,003 11,671 12,921 17,718 17,213 8,842 11,558 14,517 12,354 136,026 70.30%
Registered electors 17,908 11,762 11,703 18,518 19,645 24,320 23,877 14,176 16,000 19,292 16,295 193,496
Turnout 73.42% 68.70% 68.38% 63.03% 65.77% 72.85% 72.09% 62.37% 72.24% 75.25% 75.81% 70.30%

The following candidates were elected:[87]

Substitutions:

  • Lucija Čok (LDS) forfeited his seat on 30 November 2000 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Mario Gasparini (LDS) on 19 December 2000.[88][89]
  • Dimitrij Rupel (LDS) forfeited his seat on 30 November 2000 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Aleksander Merlo (LDS) on 19 December 2000.[88][89]
  • Mario Gasparini (LDS) forfeited his seat on 19 December 2002 when Lucija Čok (LDS) lost her government position, regaining her seat.[90][91]
  • Lucija Čok (LDS) resigned on 20 December 2002 and was replaced by Mario Gasparini (LDS) on 27 December 2002.[92][93]
  • Mihael Brejc (SDSS) forfeited his seat on 1 July 2004 upon being elected to the European Parliament and was replaced by Siniša Germovšek (SDSS) on 22 July 2004.[94][95]
  • Aleksander Merlo (LDS) forfeited his seat on 6 July 2004 when Dimitrij Rupel (LDS) lost his government position, regaining his seat.[96][97]
  • Borut Pahor (ZLSD) forfeited his seat on 20 July 2004 upon being elected to the European Parliament and was replaced by Breda Pečan (ZLSD) on 22 July 2004.[94][98]
  • Dorijan Maršič (LDS) forfeited his seat on 7 October 2004 upon being appointed director of the International Institution – Foundation for De-mining and Assistance to Mine Victims but was not replaced as the legislative term was close to expiring.[99]

1990s

1996

Results of the 1996 parliamentary election held on 10 November 1996:[100][101][102]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Ajdovš-
čina
Ilirska
Bistrica
Izola Koper 1 Koper 2 Nova
Gorica 1
Nova
Gorica 2
Piran Postojna Sežana Tolmin Con. Nat. Tot.
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia LDS 2,108 1,232 2,105 3,180 3,336 3,839 4,052 2,326 3,398 4,292 3,071 32,939 25.06% 2 1 3
Slovenian People's Party SLS 3,484 1,752 754 934 1,382 3,311 2,161 747 3,025 1,809 2,162 21,521 16.37% 1 1 2
Social Democratic Party of Slovenia SDSS 2,810 1,747 598 1,061 1,157 2,237 1,722 949 1,529 2,349 1,821 17,980 13.68% 1 1 2
United List of Social Democrats ZLSD 697 1,083 1,367 3,015 1,276 1,822 3,701 1,413 806 1,282 717 17,179 13.07% 1 1 2
Slovene Christian Democrats SKD 1,487 448 408 527 1,125 2,133 1,396 439 949 905 1,894 11,711 8.91% 0 1 1
Slovenian Forum SF 388 991 457 418 740 585 434 304 317 888 656 6,178 4.70% 0 0 0
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 549 295 323 724 844 370 340 505 266 382 211 4,809 3.66% 0 1 1
Slovenian National Party SNS 127 165 274 409 419 457 485 581 297 691 265 4,170 3.17% 0 0 0
Democratic Party of Slovenia DS 171 91 120 379 240 269 595 161 205 230 159 2,620 1.99% 0 0 0
Greens of Slovenia ZS 126 152 172 170 316 316 320 163 176 173 211 2,295 1.75% 0 0 0
National Labour Party NSD 1,042 110 53 75 107 235 101 59 148 135 185 2,250 1.71% 0 0 0
Rudolf Šimac (Independent) Ind 86 27 17 29 72 550 427 18 40 136 204 1,606 1.22% 0 0 0
Slovenian Craftsmen and Entrepreneurial
Party and Centrum Party
SOPS 68 60 132 189 323 171 156 194 59 95 70 1,517 1.15% 0 0 0
Marko Brecelj (Independent) Ind 56 53 104 242 168 105 84 72 63 142 92 1,181 0.90% 0 0 0
Christian Social Union KSU 83 49 46 74 91 126 40 51 44 105 99 808 0.61% 0 0 0
Liberal Party LS 57 33 70 93 107 102 51 41 33 106 72 765 0.58% 0 0 0
Green Alternative of Slovenia ZA 31 21 42 75 116 73 119 29 32 91 36 665 0.51% 0 0 0
Kristjan Verbič (Independent) Ind 10 21 12 13 36 19 19 13 22 197 24 386 0.29% 0 0 0
Republican Association of Slovenia RZS 11 20 13 24 52 56 26 70 20 49 27 368 0.28% 0 0 0
Slovenian National Right SND 16 23 14 24 49 38 26 8 39 47 25 309 0.24% 0 0 0
Patriotic United Retirement Party
and League for Slovenia
DEUS-LZS 0 0 0 83 123 0 0 0 0 0 0 206 0.16% 0 0 0
Valid votes 13,407 8,373 7,081 11,738 12,079 16,814 16,255 8,143 11,468 14,104 12,001 131,463 100.00% 5 6 11
Rejected votes 9,995 7.07%
Total polled 141,458 75.60%
Registered electors 187,115
Turnout 75.60%

The following candidates were elected:[102]

  • Constituency seats - Josip Bajc (SLS); Mario Gasparini (LDS); Ivo Hvalica (SDSS); Aurelio Juri (ZLSD); and Davorin Terčon (LDS).
  • National seats - Ivan Božič (SKD); Vladimir Čeligoj (SDSS); Aleksander Merlo (LDS); Eda Okretič Salmič (DeSUS); Borut Pahor (ZLSD); and Branko Tomažič (SLS).
1992

Results of the 1992 parliamentary election held on 6 December 1992:[103][104]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Nat. Tot.
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia LDS 30,659 20.57% 2 0 2
United List ZL 25,084 16.83% 1 1 2
Slovene Christian Democrats SKD 20,545 13.78% 1 0 1
Slovenian National Party SNS 12,824 8.60% 0 1 1
Slovenian People's Party SLS 11,107 7.45% 0 1 1
Primorska Association ZZP 9,030 6.06% 0 0 0
Democratic Party of Slovenia DS 7,541 5.06% 0 1 1
Greens of Slovenia ZS 5,247 3.52% 0 0 0
Social Democratic Party of Slovenia SDSS 4,185 2.81% 0 0 0
Liberal Party LS 3,462 2.32% 0 0 0
National Democratic Party
and Slovenian Party
ND-SGS 3,276 2.20% 0 0 0
Socialist Party of Slovenia SSS 2,834 1.90% 0 0 0
Slovenian Craftsmen and Entrepreneurial
Party and Centrum Party
SOPS 2,336 1.57% 0 0 0
Liberal Democratic Party of Slovenia LDSS 1,828 1.23% 0 0 0
Independent Party SN 1,563 1.05% 0 0 0
Christian Socialists, DS Forward
and Free Party
KS-DS 1,460 0.98% 0 0 0
Independent Ind 1,277 0.86% 0 0 0
Slovenian Ecological Movement SEG 1,162 0.78% 0 0 0
Istrian Democratic Assembly IDZ 1,125 0.75% 0 0 0
“SMER" Association of Slovenia SMER 1,068 0.72% 0 0 0
DEMOS DEMOS 812 0.54% 0 0 0
Movement for General Democracy GOD 623 0.42% 0 0 0
Valid votes 149,048 100.00% 4 4 8
Rejected votes 12,286 7.62%
Total polled 161,334 89.10%
Registered electors 181,077

The following candidates were elected:[104]

  • Constituency seats - Miroslav Geržina (SKD); Borut Pahor (ZL); Jadranka Šturm Kocjan (LDS); and Jaša Zlobec (LDS).
  • National seats - Igor Bavčar (DS); Zoran Madon (SLS); Breda Pečan (ZL); and Marijan Poljšak (SNS).

Substitutions:

  • Jaša Zlobec (LDS) forfeited his seat on 16 September 1993 upon being appointed ambassador to Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands and was replaced by Janez Jug (LDS) on 5 October 1993.[105][106][107]

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