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There are 40 members of the National Council, of whom four are representatives of employers, four representatives of employees, four representatives of farmers, craftsmen and independent professions, six representatives of non-commercial activities and 22 representatives of local interests.

The Government wields executive power and is composed of the Prime Minister and 14 Ministers. The Government is responsible to the deputies in the National Assembly, who confirm the Government. The Government directs and coordinates the implementation of state policy, taking into account the provisions of the Constitution, laws and other general acts of the National Assembly. The Government thus issues regulations and adopts the legal, political, economic, financial, organisational and other measures necessary to ensure the development of the State and the regulation of all areas for which the Republic of Slovenia is responsible.

The Government submits proposed laws, the state budget, national programmes and other general acts which determine fundamental and long-term political orientations in particular areas to the National Assembly for adoption. The Government is headed by the Prime Minister , who is elected by secret ballot by the deputies in the National Assembly with the required majority of their votes.

After being elected to office, the Prime Minister proposes to the National Assembly candidates for ministers who must be approved by the deputies.

The Prime Minister heads and directs the Government's work, ensures the unity of its political and administrative orientation, coordinates the work of ministers, represents the Government, and convenes and chairs its sessions. The President is elected by citizens in direct elections for a term of five years. The President of the Republic calls elections to the National Assembly, promulgates laws, appoints state officials where so required by law, appoints and recalls the ambassadors and envoys of the Republic of Slovenia, accepts credentials of foreign diplomatic representatives, issues instruments of ratification, grants pardons, awards decorations and honorary titles, decides on the opening or closure of missions abroad, nominates the Human Rights Ombudsman, and appoints judges of the Court of Auditors and judges at the European Court of Human Rights.

The judicial function exercised by the judiciary is, along with the executive and legislative functions, one of the three branches of power that ensure the rule of law in Slovenia.

The main tasks of the judicial system include deciding on the rights and obligations of citizens in specific cases and deciding on the charges against them. He says he expects the issue to be resolved this fall, but exactly how is unclear. On Friday, he showed reporters a video that he said depicted the media pressure applied by more left-leaning politicians. It listed a number of journalists, including well-known TV news personalities, who have switched to jobs in government or parliament.

At the end, people are dying because of the pandemic. But perhaps once in the future, after everything I heard yesterday, I will be able to call a certain individual a swine. He later denied via Twitter that he was referring to Timmermans. Author Radomir Ralev. Source: Slovenian Government. Share this story. Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email.

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