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Janez Janša
Prime Meenister o Slovenie
In office
10 Februar 2012 – 20 Mairch 2013
PresesDanilo Türk
Borut Pahor
Precedit biBorut Pahor
Succeedit biAlenka Bratušek
In office
9 November 2004 – 21 November 2008
PresesJanez Drnovšek
Danilo Türk
Precedit biAnton Rop
Succeedit biBorut Pahor
Personal details
Born (1958-09-17) 17 September 1958 (age 66)
Grosuplje, Yugoslavie
(nou Slovenie)
Poleetical pairtyLeague o Communists (Afore 1985)
Slovenie Democratic Union (1989–1991)
Slovenie Democratic Pairty (1991–present)
Spoose(s)Urška Bačovnik
Alma materVarsity o Ljubljana
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Ivan Janša (pronoonced [ˈíːʋan ˈja:nʃa]; born 17 September 1958), baptized an baist kent as Janez Janša,[1] (pronoonced [ˈja:nɛz- ˈja:nʃa]) is a Slovenie politeecian who wis Prime Meenister o Slovenie frae Februar 2012 till Mairch 2013.[2][3] He an aa served as Prime Meenister frae 2004 tae 2008, an haes led the Slovenie Democratic Pairty syne 1993. Janša wis Meenister o Defense frae 1990 tae 1994, hauldin that post durin the Slovenie War o Unthirldom (Juin–Julie 1991). Janša acame the Prime Meenister again in 2012, followin early election in December 2011. On 27 Februar 2013, Janša's seicond govrenment wis ousted in a vote o non-confidence, an Positive Slovenie's Alenka Bratušek wis tasked tae fairm a new govrenment.[4] On 5 Juin 2013, Janša wis sentenced tae twa years in prison on corruption charges.[5]

References

  1. "Janša: P.S. Janez ni moj vzdevek". 24ur.si (in Slovene). 28 September 2010. Archived frae the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 8 Juin 2013. Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (help)CS1 maint: unrecognised leid (link)
  2. "Parliament Endorses Janša for PM-Elect (roundup)". Slovenian Press Agency. 28 Januar 2012.
  3. "Sklep o izvolitvi predsednika Vlade Republike Slovenije". Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia. 28 Januar 2011.
  4. BBC News - Slovenia parliament ousts PM Janez Jansa
  5. BBC News - Ex-Slovenian PM Janez Jansa convicted of corruption

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