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Andrej Bajuk
Bajuk in 2005
Prime Minister of Slovenia
In office 7 June 2000 – 30 November 2000
Preceded by
Janez Drnovšek
Succeeded by
Janez Drnovšek
Minister of Finance
In office 2004–2008
Preceded by
Dušan Mramor
Succeeded by
Franc Križanič
Personal details
Born
(1943-10-18)18 October 1943 Ljubljana, Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral, now Slovenia
Died
16 August 2011(2011-08-16) (aged 67) Ljubljana, Slovenia
Political party
New Slovenia
Andrej Bajuk, also known in Spanish as Andrés Bajuk (18 October 1943 – 16 August 2011) was a Slovene politician and economist.[1] He served briefly as Prime Minister of Slovenia in the year 2000, and was Minister of Finance in the centre-right government of Janez Janša between 2004 and 2008.[2] He was the founder and first president of the Christian Democratic party called New Slovenia.
^"Former Prime Minister Andrej Bajuk Dies" (in Slovenian). Slovenian Press Agency. 2011-08-16. Archived from the original on 2012-09-13. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
^"8. Vlada Republike Slovenije (od 3. decembra 2004 do 21. novembra 2008) | GOV.SI". Portal GOV.SI.
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