Slovenia gets its first female president

Slovenia gets its first female president

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Category : International Published on: November 18 2022

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  • Natasa Pirc Musar, a lawyer won the second round of Slovenia’s Presidential election on November 13, 2022, and is all set to become the first female President of the country.
  • Natasa Pirc Musar is a Slovenian Attorney and book author, former Information commissioner, journalist, and the former President of Slovenia’s Red Cross.
  • She was the first to announce her candidacy for President and she has also endorsed the former Presidents of Slovenia.
  • The new President of Slovenia, an EU, and NATO Member state, will replace Borut Pahor who has been active in politics for 30 years.
  • The President of Slovenia is the head of the state of the Republic of Slovenia. It was established on December 23, 1991, when the National Assembly passed a new Constitution as a result of the Independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
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