President of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia
Predsednik Vlade Republike Slovenije
Flag of the Prime Minister of Slovenia
Incumbent Robert Golob since 1 June 2022[1]
Government of Slovenia Office of the Prime Minister
Style
Mr Prime Minister (formal) President of the Government (Slovene: Gospod predsednik vlade) Mr President (informal) (Slovene: Gospod predsednik) His Excellency (diplomatic) (Slovene: Njegova ekscelenca)
Type
Head of government
Member of
Government of Slovenia European Council (EU) Euro summit (EU) National Security Council North Atlantic Council (NATO)
Reports to
National Assembly
Residence
None
Seat
Gregorčičeva 25
1000 Ljubljana
Vladna palača
Nominator
President
Appointer
National Assembly
Term length
No term limit
Constituting instrument
Constitution of Slovenia
Inaugural holder
Lojze Peterle
Formation
16 May 1990; 33 years ago (1990-05-16) (de facto) 23 December 1991; 32 years ago (1991-12-23) (de jure)
Salary
€76,586 annually[2]
Website
www.vlada.si/predsednik_vlade
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
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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
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UNSC Member-elect (2024-2025)
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The prime minister of Slovenia, officially the president of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: Predsednik Vlade Republike Slovenije), is the head of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia. There have been nine officeholders since the country gained parliamentary democracy in 1989 and independence in 1991.
The prime minister of Slovenia is nominated by the president of the republic after consultation with the parties represented in the National Assembly. He is then formally elected by a simple majority of the National Assembly. If no candidate receives a majority, a new vote must be held within 14 days. If no candidate receives a majority after this round, the President must dissolve the legislature and call new parliamentary elections unless the National Assembly agrees to hold a third round. If no candidate is elected after a third round, then the legislature is automatically dissolved pending new elections. In practice, since the appointee must command a majority of the National Assembly in order to govern, the appointee is usually the leader of the majority party in the National Assembly or the leader of the senior partner in the governing coalition. The National Assembly can only withdraw its support from a prime minister by way of a constructive vote of no confidence–that is, a motion of no confidence is of no effect unless a prospective successor has the support of a majority. The prime minister is also the president of the National Security Council.
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