Danilo Türk was the President of Slovenia in 2011. He became the third President of the Republic of Slovenia on 2007 December 23, ending his term on 2012 December 22.
Danilo Türk is the president of Slovenia in 2011.
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.
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.
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.)
The first president of the Republic of Slovenia was Milan Kučan.
Danilo Türk was the President of Slovenia in 2008. He became the third President of the Republic of Slovenia on 2007 December 23, ending his term on 2012 December 22.
Danilo Türk was the President of Slovenia in 2009. He became the third President of the Republic of Slovenia on 2007 December 23, ending his term on 2012 December 22.
Danilo Türk was the President of Slovenia in 2010. He became the third President of the Republic of Slovenia on 2007 December 23, ending his term on 2012 December 22.
Danilo Turk is the current president of Slovenia.
Positive Slovenia was created on 2011-10-22.
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.
Borut Pahor is the President of Slovenia in 2013.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.