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Drnovšek's presidency was highly controversial. In the first three years in office, he rarely appeared in public, save for the most important official duties. In 2006, however, a change of style became visible. He launched several campaigns in foreign policy, such as a failed humanitarian mission to
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The Communist leaderships of other Yugoslav republics did not agree with this new way of selecting the representative to the Collective Presidency, so the Slovenian Republic Parliament had to confirm the result of the elections. Drnovšek served as chairman of the Collective Presidency from 1989–90.
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unclassified several documents from the period before 2004, revealing, among other, that Drnovšek had used secret service funds for personal purposes between 2002-04. The President reacted with a harsh criticism of the government's policies, accusing the ruling coalition of abusing its power for
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and became its first president. He claimed this was not meant to be a political movement, but rather a wide initiative, aiming to "raise human consciousness and make the world a better place". On June 26, 2006, he announced that he would not be running for a second term in an interview on
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was the best cure, and spent most of his days at his home in Zaplana. He died there on February 23, 2008, aged 57, just two months after his presidential term ended. His body was cremated shortly afterwards. His remains were buried with honors in a private memorial service in his native
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A major clash between the two happened in Summer 2006, when disagreement arose over Drnovšek's attempt to intervene in the Darfur conflict. The disagreements moved from issues of domestic politics in October 2006, when Drnovšek publicly criticised the treatment of the Strojans, a
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In 1992, the Liberal Democratic Party under Drnovšek's leadership won the parliamentary elections, but due to a high fragmentation of the popular vote had to ally itself with other parties in order to form a stable government. Despite a politically turbulent mandate (in 1994, the
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and was largely responsible for Slovenia's successful bid for membership in both of those organizations. As Prime minister, he was frequently active on foreign policy issues. On 16 June 2001, he helped to arrange the first meeting of the U.S. President
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Unlike the other five former Yugoslav republics which were run for much of the 1990s by frequently authoritarian presidents, Slovenia under Drnovšek's premiership quickly emerged from the break-up of the federation as a functioning
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In the last months in office, Drnovšek continued his attacks on Prime Minister Janez Janša, who mostly remained silent on the issue. Drnovšek accused Janša of "fostering proto-totalitarian tendencies". He became a
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The relationship between Drnovšek and the government quickly became tense. Disagreements began with Drnovšek's initiatives in foreign politics, aimed at solving major foreign conflicts, including those in
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judges. Although the President's political support suffered after his personal transformation, the polls nevertheless showed public backing of the President against an increasingly unpopular Government.
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in central Slovenia. In 1986 he was chosen to be a delegate at the Slovenian Republic Assembly (parliament) and also the Chamber of Republics and Provinces of the Yugoslav parliament.
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or Dialogues. According to his own accounts, it took him only two or three weeks to write each of his books, due to – in his words – "the higher consciousness" he was able to access.
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bank. In 1975, at the age of 25, he became chief financial officer at SGP Beton Zagorje, a construction company. Two years later he became, for one year, an economic adviser at the
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Until the end of communist rule he was an active member of the Communist Party. After the democratic changes in Slovenia, the country seceded from Yugoslavia. Following the
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family whose neighborhood had forced them to relocate, which in turn had subjected them to police supervision and limitation of movement.
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The disagreements however escalated when the parliamentary majority repeatedly rejected President's candidates for the Governor of the
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Jugoslovenski pregled: informativno dokumentarni priručnik o Jugoslaviji. Serbia: Publicističko-izdavački zavod "Jugoslavija.", 1991.
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He defended his master's thesis in 1981 and in 1986 he defended his dissertation at the Faculty of Economics and Business at the
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resulting in the removal of a kidney. In 2001, he had cancerous formations on his lungs and liver. He repeatedly claimed
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philosophy. He also valued the indigenous traditions of the world. For example, he was present at the inauguration of
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Nevertheless, Drnovšek barely secured himself a third term in office after a failed attempt to ally himself with the
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Because of his new lifestyle and the content of his books and blogs, he was often regarded as an adherent of the
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Council of Europe (site for Dr Janez Drnovsek, including links to most of his articles and other written works)
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Janez Drnovsek: Slovenian president who achieved membership of the EU and Nato for the former Yugoslav republic
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left the coalition), the Party gained votes in 1996, remaining the largest party in the government.
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of independent Slovenia. He was chosen as a compromise candidate and an expert in economic policy.
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During his time in office as the President of Slovenia, he wrote and published several books in
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His bi-partisan government was supported both by the left and centrist wing of the dissolved
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He headed the government until May 2000, when he stepped down due to disagreements with the
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The tension reached its apex in May 2007, when the newly appointed director of the
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His lifestyle was a mixture of elements from various traditions, including
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and to negotiate a peaceful withdrawal of the Yugoslav army from Slovenia.
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movement, although he rejected such a qualification as being too narrow.
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personal delegitimations and labeled the then current Prime Minister
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While he was chairman of the presidency, he was also chairman of the
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which finally enabled Drnovšek to serve a third term in office.
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in Ljubljana. After his cancer diagnosis, Drnovšek became a
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brought further changes and a political swing to the right.
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Drnovšek was a staunch supporter of Slovenia's entry in the
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and a proposal for the solution of the political crisis in
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Shortly afterwards, Drnovšek was elected president of the
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In 2005, he found out about the existence of a daughter,
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In the beginning of his term, Drnovšek, who was ill with
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Drnovšek was fluent in six languages, namely his native
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Drnovšek's governments guided Slovenia's political and
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Moja resnica : Jugoslavija 1989 - Slovenija 1991
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President of the Presidency of the National Assembly
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