Janez Janša
Ivan Janša (born 17 September 1958), better known as Janez Janša, is a Slovenian politician. He served as prime minister from 2004 to 2008, 2012 to 2013 and from 2020 to 2022.[1] He has been the leader of the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) since 1993. He was also Minister of Defence (1990–1994, 2000). He was born in Grosuplje.
Janez Janša | |
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Prime Minister of Slovenia | |
In office 3 March 2020 – 1 June 2022 | |
President | Borut Pahor |
Preceded by | Marjan Šarec |
Succeeded by | Robert Golob |
In office 10 February 2012 – 20 March 2013 | |
President | Danilo Türk Borut Pahor |
Preceded by | Borut Pahor |
Succeeded by | Alenka Bratušek |
In office 3 December 2004 – 21 November 2008 | |
President | Janez Drnovšek Danilo Türk |
Preceded by | Anton Rop |
Succeeded by | Borut Pahor |
President-in-Office of the European Council | |
In office 1 January 2008 – 30 June 2008 | |
Preceded by | José Sócrates |
Succeeded by | Nicolas Sarkozy |
Minister of Defence | |
In office 7 June 2000 – 30 November 2000 | |
Prime Minister | Andrej Bajuk |
Preceded by | Franci Demšar |
Succeeded by | Anton Grizold |
In office 16 May 1990 – 29 March 1994 | |
Prime Minister | Lojze Peterle Janez Drnovšek |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Jelko Kacin |
Leader of the Slovenian Democratic Party | |
Assumed office May 1993 | |
Preceded by | Jože Pučnik |
Member of the National Assembly for Grosuplje | |
Assumed office 8 April 1990 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Ivan Janša 17 September 1958 Grosuplje, Slovenia, Yugoslavia (now Slovenia) |
Political party | League of Communists (before 1985) Slovenian Democratic Union (1989–1991) Slovenian Democratic Party (1991–present) |
Spouse(s) | Silva Predalič Urška Bačovnik (m. 2009) |
Children | 4 |
Education | University of Ljubljana |
His political views are seen as right-wing populism.[2][3][4] His style of politics has been compared to former U.S. President Donald Trump.[5][6] After the 2020 United States presidential election, Janša declared Trump the winner, and supported conspiracy theories about the election.[7][8]
Janša is a close ally of Hungary's prime minister Viktor Orbán.[9]
Janša lost his fourth bid for prime minister in April 2022 to the Freedom Movement party led by Robert Golob.[10]
References
change- ↑ "Ministers in the Janez Janša government". Ljubljana: STA. 14 March 2020. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
- ↑ "Slovenian strongman back at EU top table". POLITICO. 2020-03-12. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
- ↑ "Slovenian NGOs Facing Eviction Claim Jansa Wants Them Silenced". Balkan Insight. 2020-10-28. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
- ↑ "Anti-immigration SDS party wins Slovenian election". POLITICO. 2018-06-04. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
- ↑ "Slovenian premier endorses Trump's reelection, joins vothers". AP NEWS. 2020-10-23. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
- ↑ Janeiro, Shaun Walker Tom Phillips in Rio de; Paris, Jon Henley in (2020-11-11). "End of Trump era deals heavy blow to rightwing populist leaders worldwide". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
- ↑ "Even as a loser, Trump stirs unrest in Europe". POLITICO. 2020-11-09. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
- ↑ Peel, Michael (13 November 2020). "Europe's Biden-deniers suggest Trump's political legacy can live on". Financial Times. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
- ↑ "Slovenian survivor targets victory à la Orbán – POLITICO". June 2018.
- ↑ Lihtenvalner, Katja (April 25, 2022). "Slovenia's populist PM loses election to environmentalist party". Reuters. CNN.