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8th National Assembly
8. državni zbor
Type
Type
Lower house
of the Slovenian Parliament
History
Founded
22 June 2018
Preceded by
7th National Assembly
Succeeded by
9th National Assembly
Leadership
Speaker
Igor Zorčič (NP) since 5 March 2020
Deputy Speakers
Tina Heferle (LMŠ) Since 23 August 2018 Jože Tanko (SDS) Since 23 August 2018 Branko Simonovič (DeSUS) Since 29 August 2018
Structure
Seats
90 – Members
Political groups
Government (37)
SDS (26)
NSi (7)
Concretely (4)
Confidence and supply (10)
DeSUS (4)[1]
SNS (3)[2]
Italian and Hungarian national minorities (2)[a]
Independent (1)
ND (1)[3]
Opposition (43)
LMŠ (14)
SD (13)
Left (7)
SAB (6)
Independent (3)
Freedom Movement (2)[4]
LIDE (1)
Elections
Voting system
Proportional representation
Last election
3 June 2018
Meeting place
Great Hall of the National Assembly
Building of the National Assembly, Ljubljana
Website
www.dz-rs.si
Politics of Slovenia
UN Member State (UNSC Member · ECOSOC Member) EU Member State (Eurozone Member · Schengen Area Member) NATO Member State Council of Europe Member State OECD Member State
Constitution
Constitutional Court
Constitution of Slovenia
Executive
President of the Republic
Nataša Pirc Musar
Prime Minister
Robert Golob
Government
Golob Cabinet
Legislature
Parliament
National Council
President
Marko Lotrič
National Assembly
Speaker
Urška Klakočar Zupančič
9th National Assembly
Judiciary
Supreme Court of Slovenia
Other institutions
Court of Audit
Bank of Slovenia
Slovenian Armed Forces
Police
Elections
Recent elections
Presidential: 2012
2017
2022
Parliamentary:
2018
2022
next
European:
2014
2019
2024
Political parties
Subdivisions
Regions
Municipalities (Občina)
Foreign relations
Foreign relations
Croatia–Slovenia relations
Germany–Slovenia relations
Slovenia–United States relations
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Diplomatic missions
Passport
Visa requirements
International organizations membership
United Nations
UNSC Member-elect (2024-2025)
ECOSOC Member (2023-2025)
European Union
Eurozone Member
Schengen Area Member
NATO
OECD
Council of Europe
International initiatives parcipitation
Bled Strategic Forum (founder)
Brdo-Brijoni Process (founder)
Central 5
Three Seas Initiative
Slovenia portal
EU portal
Other countries
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The 8th National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia was elected in the 3 June 2018 Slovenian parliamentary elections. At the order of President Borut Pahor, it first convened on 22 June 2018. The assembly was in session during the outgoing 12th Government of Prime Minister Miro Cerar and elected the 13th and 14th governments. It was the fourth consecutive time in which centre-left and left-wing parties had a majority.
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^"Izvolitev Janše v koaliciji pospremili z odobravanjem, v opoziciji z napovedjo ostre, a konstruktivne drže. Janši med prvimi čestitala Orban in Weber". www.vecer.com. March 3, 2020.
^"Kaj prestop Udovč pomeni za koalicijo in Našo deželo?". n1info.si (in Slovenian). N1. 15 December 2021.
^"Poslanca Sluga in Lep prestopata k Robertu Golobu". siol.net/ (in Slovenian). Siol. 26 January 2022.
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