• Milan Balažic (born 19 October 1958) is a Slovenian political theorist, politician and diplomat. Balažic was born in Ljubljana, Slovenia, then part of...
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  • in the 1960s Milan Balažic, Slovene politician and diplomat Milan Baroš, Czech football player Milan Biševac, Serbian football player Milan Begović, Croatian...
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  • Democrats Novi socialdemokrati Christian socialism Social Democracy Milan Balažic 2022 ND Our Country Naša Dežela Centrism Aleksandra Pivec 2022 NP Our...
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    the League of Communists - Party of Democratic Reform. Together with Milan Balažic, Pahor emerged as the leader of the pro-reformist wing of the party...
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    with the electoral district he would have run in. On 23 April 2018, Milan Balažic (NSD) accused President Borut Pahor of acts which brought Slovenia under...
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  • Maver Franc Glušič and a group of voters Municipality of Moravče dr. Milan Balažic Janez Pergar and a group of voters Municipality of Moravske Toplice...
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    133°N 14.750°E / 46.133; 14.750 Country  Slovenia Government  • Mayor Milan Balažic Area  • Total 61.4 km2 (23.7 sq mi) Population  (2018)  • Total 5,354...
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  • to enter the parliament, Marjan Podobnik resigned. In July 2022, Marko Balažic took over as president. The Slovenian People's Party was established in...
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    prekmurska gibanica. Mihael Bakoš, Lutheran preacher and author Gregor Balažic, football player Evald Flisar, writer László Göncz, historian and politician...
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  • (1985–1986, 1987–1988, 1989–1990)) Miodrag Bajović 115/3 (1985–1990) Gregor Balažic 51/1 (2015–2017) Srđan Baljak 2/0 (1999–2000) Ivan Bandalovski 47/1 (2014–2016)...
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