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The President of Slovenia (Slovenian: Predsednik Republike Slovenije, Predsednik Republike) is the head of state of Slovenia. This position exists since 1974, the current form being introduced in 1991.

Introduced with the constitutional amendments of 1974, the title was initially called President of the Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia (Slovenian: Predsednik Predsedstva Socialistične republike Slovenije).

With the new Constitution of 1991, this position was abolished and a new position of President of the Republic of Slovenia (Slovenian: Predsednik Republike Slovenije) was formally established. The first presidential elections were held in 1992.

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Between 1974 and 1991, the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia provided for a collective Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia. The Presidency was headed by a President of the Presidency of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia. This position was abolished on 23 December 1991, when the National Assembly passed a new constitution.

Flag of the President of the Republic of Slovenia
Flag of the President of the Republic of Slovenia

The function of President of the Republic of Slovenia was established on 23 December 1991, when the National Assembly of Slovenia passed a new constitution as a result of independence from Yugoslavia.

Although entrusted with limited power by the constitution, in practice the position is mostly ceremonial. Among other things the President is also the Commander-in-Chief of the Slovenian Armed Forces. The President of Slovenia is directly elected by universal adult suffrage once every five years. Any Slovenian citizen can run for President, but can hold only two consecutive terms in office.

Name Born-Died Term start Term end Political Party
Milan Kučan 1941 - 10 May 1990
President of the Presidency to 23 December 1991
22 December 2002 No Party
Janez Drnovšek 1950 - 22 December 2002 Present Liberal Democracy of Slovenia (until 2006)
Movement for Justice and Development (since 2006)
Danilo Türk 1952 - 23 December 2007 (unofficial) -

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Summary of the 21 October and 11 November 2007 Slovenian presidential election results
Candidate and nominating party 1st round 2nd round
Votes % Votes %
Lojze Peterle (independent, supported by New Slovenia, the Slovenian Democratic Party and the Slovenian People's Party) 283,412 28.73 318,288 31.97
Danilo Türk (independent, supported by the Social Democrats, the Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia, Zares and Active Slovenia) 241,349 24.47 677,333 68.03
Mitja Gaspari (independent, supported by the Liberal Democracy of Slovenia) 237,632 24.09  
Zmago Jelinčič Plemeniti (Slovenian National Party) 188,951 19.16
Darko Krajnc (Youth Party of Slovenia) 21,526 2.18
Elena Pečarič (independent, supported by the Akacije party) 8,830 0.89
Monika Piberl (Women's Voice of Slovenia) 4,729 0.48
Valid 986,429 100.0 995,621 100.0
Invalid 5,279 0.53% 9,738 0.97%
Total 991,708 1,005,359
Source: Center Vlade za informatiko

Slovenian People's Liberation Council

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