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The Government of the Republic of Slovenia is the cabinet of Slovenia. It exercises executive authority pursuant to the Constitution and the laws of Slovenia. It is also the highest administrative authority in Slovenia.

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of Slovenia The longest-serving prime minister to date was Janez Drnovšek who held the post for ten years and 45 days (3,695 days) between the years 1992 and 2002, followed by Janez Janša who ruled for over seven years (2,663 days). He also holds the longest uninterrupted mandate of 2,180 days between the years 2004 and 2008. The shortest term is held by Andrej Bajuk, who was in the position for 176 days. Alenka Bratušek is the first woman to take the position of the Prime Minister of Slovenia and, until now, the only one to do so. The first minority cabinet was led by Borut Pahor in 2012 as two coalition parties, Zares and DeSUS, left the coalition. The first preliminary elections followed just a few months after the coalition's break up. Since then, Slovenia witnessed its second preliminary election in 2014, when Janša's second cabinet broke up after DeSUS and DL left the coalition and the cabinet found itself in the minority. Another snap election was called in 2018, before in 2022, the first regularly scheduled parliamentary election since 2008 was held. ==Current government==
Current government
The composition of the current Slovenian government (as of August 2022) is the following: ==Government history==
Government history
First Slovenian Government in the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs Josip Pogačnik, first slovene prime minister in State SHS Slovenian National Council () was the first executive council established in Slovenia, though it never became Slovenian parliament. The Council named on the 31. of October 1918 the first Slovene National government (). Knight Josip Pogačnik was named as the first Slovene prime minister in the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (SHS). The government, which had full organisational capabilities, took care of peace and order, economy, transport, education, food, science, culture and other public affairs. The Cabinet consisted of 12 departments called poverjeništva, that were led by representatives of all major Slovenian parties at the time. The government was active until 20. January 1919, when it was relieved by the new government of Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in Belgrade. List of governments of the Republic of Slovenia Assembly of Socialist Republic of Slovenia in 1990 accepted two new acts that allowed the unification of political parties in the Republic and elections to new assemblies. The president of the Assembly Miran Potrč determined the date of the first democratic elections in Socialist Republic of Slovenia to be on the 8 of April 1990. Since 16 May 1990 (the first multi-party parliamentary election held following the 45-year Communist rule), the Republic of Slovenia has had a total of twelve governments headed by eight different prime ministers. The prime minister in the first government of the Republic of Slovenia was Lojze Peterle. That government was formed by the coalition Democratic Opposition of Slovenia (Demos), which composed of five parties: Slovene Christian Democrats (SKD), (Slovenian Social Democratic Union (SDZS), Slovenian Democratic Union (SDZ), Farmers' Alliance (SLS) and Greens of Slovenia (ZS). Since the first government eight governments have been formed by the left parties and four by the right political parties. ===Golob Government (2022–present) === The cabinet was sworn on 1 June 2022. ===Cerar Government (2014–2018) === The cabinet was sworn on 18 September 2014. ===Bratušek Government (2013–2014) === The cabinet was sworn on 20 March 2013. ===Janša II Government (2012–2013) === The cabinet was sworn in on 10 February 2012. ===Pahor Government (2008–2012)=== ===Janša I Government (2004–2008)=== ===Rop Government (2002–2004)=== ===Bajuk Government 2000=== ===Drnovšek Governments (1992–2002)=== ===Peterle Government (1990–1992)=== [http://en.europeonline-magazine.eu/slovenian-premier-designate-proposes-cabinet_270310.html Members of the Slovenian governments :::*) The person has been temporarily entrusted with the management of the ministry. ==References==
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