Alenka Bratusek is the Prime Minister for Slovenia.
Dejan Zidan is the Deputy Prime Minister for Slovenia.
Slovenia is a parliamentary representative democracy. The executive power is in the hands of Government of Slovenia, which is currently ruled by the first female leader AlenkaBratušek.
No. Slovenia does not have a monarch. It only has a parliamentary democracy. (The word "only" is used because The United Kingdom (Great Britain) has both a parliamentary democracy and a monarchy (although its monarchy is mostly ceremonial in nature.)
Yes, Slovenia has both a president and prime minister.In 2011, the Prime Minister of Slovenia is Borut Pahor,while Danilo Türk is the president of Slovenia in 2011.
Ivan Janša has been Prime Minister of Slovenia since February 2012. He was preceded by Borut Pahor.
There is no country named Slovia. It's possible you may be referring to Slovakia, which is a landlocked country in Central Europe known for its picturesque mountains and medieval castles. If you have a different context or spelling in mind, please provide more information.
Roman Jakic is the Minister of Defense for Slovenia.
Uros Cufer is the Minister of Finance for Slovenia.
Senko Plicanic is the Minister of Justice for Slovenia.
Karl Erjavec is the Minister of Foreign Affairs for Slovenia.
Borut Pahor is a Slovenia politician. He is important to this country because he has been the President since 2012 and was Prime Minister prior to that, from 2008 to 2012.
Borut Pahor is the President of Slovenia in 2014.Pahor became the fourth President of the Republic of Slovenia in 2012 December 22. He was previously the Prime Minister from 21 November 2008 to 10 February 2012.