DE Phrasen mit elections in slovenia EN Übersetzungen
Secretary General of the Confederation of Trade Unions of Slovenia PERGAM Secretary-General of the Confederation of Trade Unions of Slovenia PERGAM
SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Slovenia Slovenia
SI Slovenia SI Slovenia
A. Overall assessment of the January 2005 elections A. Overall assessment of the January 2005 elections
As Election Day clearly shows, elections can in no way be considered as an end in itself. As Election Day clearly shows, elections can in no way be considered as an end in itself.
A mayoral candidate in legitimate local elections in Corjova arrested on 2 June 2007. A mayoral candidate in legitimate local elections in Corjova arrested on 2 June 2007.
For example in Slovenia , For example in Slovenia ,
Slovenia does not recognize same sex marital unions either. Slovenia does not recognize same sex marital unions either.
In Slovenia , in such situations, an exceptional authorization to stay six hours in the border crossing area is granted! In Slovenia , in such situations, an exceptional authorization to stay six hours in the border crossing area is granted!
On the basis of the information provided in the questionnaires this appears to be the case in Slovenia and Romania. On the basis of the information provided in the questionnaires this appears to be the case in Slovenia and Romania.
- CY and EU citizens resident 6 months before the elections; - CY and EU citizens resident 6 months before the elections;
- Any person with right to vote in EP elections; - Any person with right to vote in EP elections;
Slovenia is to introduce the euro on 1.1.2007. Slovenia is to introduce the euro on 1.1.2007.
In connection with both the referendum and the parliamentary elections on 17 October 2004 and the presidential elections on 19 March 2006, the European Parliament registered massive repression and politically motivated persecution against opposition candidates who peacefully demonstrated the days following the election. In connection with both the referendum and the parliamentary elections on 17 October 2004 and the presidential elections on 19 March 2006, the European Parliament registered massive repression and politically motivated persecution against opposition candidates who peacefully demonstrated the days following the election.