Preparation of the document began in August 1987 in the
Slovene Writers' Association which published an
informal draft, and after the
DEMOS coalition won the majority in the
Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia in April 1990, continued in the Assembly. The large part of the work was completed at
Podvin Castle near
Radovljica in August 1990 under the leadership of the lawyer
Peter Jambrek. The Constitution was adopted by the
National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia on 23 December 1991. Since its proclamation, the Constitution has been amended seven times, with four major
amendments: A referendum on such was held on 23 March 2003. • In June 2006, three articles of the constitution were amended to clarify the definition of Public Authority, to clarify transfer of state functions to municipal authorities, and to clarify how
regions are established and authorized to carry out state functions. , these have not yet been established. In December 2025, The Slovenia parliament voted 61 votes in favour and none against in the 90-member chamber for an constitutional amendment that enshrines the right to use
cash in all banking and other legal transactions. becoming the third European Union country to constitutionally protect the right to pay in cash, following Hungary and Slovakia. ==Contents==