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The president of Slovenia, officially the president of the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: Predsednik Republike Slovenije), is the head of state of the Republic of Slovenia. The position was established on 23 December 1991 when the National Assembly passed a new constitution after the separation of Slovenia from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

President of the Republic of Slovenia
Predsednik Republike Slovenije
Flag of the President

Incumbent
Nataša Pirc Musar
since 23 December 2022
Office of the President of the Republic
StyleMadam President
(Slovene: Gospa predsednica) (informal)
Her Excellency
(Slovene: Njena ekscelenca) (diplomatic)
TypeHead of state
Member ofNational Security Council (upon invitation of the Prime Minister)
Reports toNational Assembly
ResidenceNone
Seat
  • Gregorčičeva 25
  • 1000 Ljubljana
  • Predsedniška palača
  • AppointerPopular vote
    Term lengthFive years, renewable once
    Constituting instrumentConstitution of Slovenia
    Inaugural holderMilan Kučan
    Formation10 May 1990; 34 years ago (1990-05-10) (de facto)
    23 December 1991; 32 years ago (1991-12-23) (de jure)
    DeputySpeaker of the National Assembly (asacting president)
    Salary5,419 monthly[1]
    WebsiteOfficial website

    According to the constitution, the president is the highest representative of the state. In practice, the position is mostly ceremonial.[2] The president can appoint high ranking officials such as the head of the Central Bank of Slovenia, but they have to be confirmed by the parliament.[2] Among other things, the president is also the commander-in-chief of the Slovenian Armed Forces. The office of the president is the Presidential PalaceinLjubljana.

    The president is directly elected by universal adult suffrage for a term of five years.[3] Any Slovenian citizen of legal age (18 or more) may run for President, but may only hold office for two terms.[3]

    The president has no legally guaranteed immunity and may be impeached.

    List of presidents of Slovenia

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    Socialist Republic of Slovenia

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    Parties;   KPS / ZKS   OF   SDP

    No. Name
    (Birth–Death)
    Portrait Term of office Political party
    Presidents of the People's Assembly
    1953–1974
    1 Ferdo Kozak
    (1894–1957)
      30 January 1953 15 December 1953 OF
    2 Miha Marinko
    (1900–1983)
      15 December 1953 9 June 1962 ZKS
    3 Vida Tomšič
    (1913–1998)
      9 June 1962 25 June 1963 ZKS
    5 Ivan Maček
    (1908–1993)
      25 June 1963 9 May 1967 ZKS
    6 Sergej Kraigher
    (1914–2001)
      9 May 1967 1973 ZKS
    7 Tone Kropušek
    (1928–2017)
      1973 1974 ZKS
    8 Marijan Brecelj
    (1910–1989)
      1974 9 May 1974 ZKS
    Presidents of the Presidency
    1974–1991
    9 Sergej Kraigher
    (1914–2001)
      9 May 1974 23 May 1979 ZKS
    10 Viktor Avbelj
    (1914–1993)
      23 May 1979 7 May 1984 ZKS
    11 France Popit
    (1921–2013)
      7 May 1984 6 May 1988 ZKS
    12 Janez Stanovnik
    (1922–2020)
      6 May 1988 10 May 1990 ZKS
    (12) SDP
    13 Milan Kučan
    (born 1941)
      10 May 1990 23 December 1991 SDP

    Republic of Slovenia

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    Parties;   ZLSD / SD   LDS   Independent

    No. Portrait Name
    (Birth–Death)
    Term of office Political Party Elected
    Took office Left office Time in office
    Presidents
    1991–present
    1 Milan Kučan
    (born 1941)
    23 December 199122 December 200210 years, 364 daysSD
    Independent
    1990
    1992
    1997
    2 Janez Drnovšek
    (1950–2008)
    22 December 200223 December 20075 years, 1 dayLDS
    Independent
    2002
    3 Danilo Türk
    (born 1952)
    23 December 200722 December 20124 years, 365 daysIndependent2007
    4 Borut Pahor
    (born 1963)
    22 December 201222 December 202210 yearsSD
    Independent
    2012
    2017
    5 Nataša Pirc Musar
    (born 1968)
    23 December 2022Incumbent1 year, 217 daysIndependent2022

    Latest election

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    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Za predsedniški položaj pet tisočakov osnovne bruto plače, nekaterim pravicam sta se Pahor in Pečarjeva odrekla". sta.si. Slovenian Press Agency. 26 June 2022. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  • ^ a b Simmons, Lennard (13 November 2022). "Slowenien wählt erstmals eine Frau zum Staatsoberhaupt". Die Zeit. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  • ^ a b "Kako volimo predsednika države?". rtvslo.si (in Slovenian). RTV Slovenija. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
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