Jelko Kacin (born 26 November 1955) is a Slovenian politician. During the Slovenian Independence War, he was the Secretary of Information of Slovenia...
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crisis. In 2005, Anton Rop resigned as president and was succeeded by Jelko Kacin. Two years later, a group led by Matej Lahovnik and the former Secretary...
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1966), physicist and politician Boban Jović (born 1991), footballer Jelko Kacin (born 1955), politician Alma Karlin (1889–1950), traveller, author, poet...
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the government, Igor Bavčar (Interior), Dimitrij Rupel (Exterior) and Jelko Kacin (Information). In the second free elections in Slovenia, celebrated in...
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important for progress. On the other hand, in the European parliament, Jelko Kacin, Slovenian MEP openly opposed Pusić's suggestion in front of the EU high...
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Lojze Peterle Janez Drnovšek Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Jelko Kacin Leader of the Slovenian Democratic Party Incumbent Assumed office May...
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media centre was established prior to the outbreak of conflict with Jelko Kacin designated to act as information minister and Slovenia's public face...
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opposed this move and called for its application to be declined, while Jelko Kacin, a Liberal Democracy of Slovenia politician, claimed that Tadić blocked...
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parties to exercise utmost restraint." Slovenia: Slovenian politician Jelko Kacin, who is part of the European delegation for relations with Korean Peninsula...
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leader, founded the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (d. 2009) 1955 – Jelko Kacin, Slovenian politician and a former Member of the European Parliament...
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