Cabinet of Slovenia

This article is a list of cabinets of Slovenia, the chief executive body of the Republic of Slovenia. Unlike the President of Slovenia, who is directly elected, the Prime Minister of Slovenia is appointed by the National Assembly and must control a parliamentary majority there in order to govern successfully, even though it is judicially allowed to govern with a minority cabinet.

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Since 1990, Slovenia has had 13 governments. The government is formed by political parties that are elected on democratic elections every four years, except if preliminary elections are determined to be held, which has happened two times since the independence. Slovenia has had in total of nine prime ministers, nine men and one woman, since 1990.

Statistics

The longest serving Prime Minister to date was Janez Drnovšek who held the post for 10 years and 45 days (3,695 days) between the years 1992 and 2002, followed by Janez Janša who ruled for 5 years and 28 days (2,584 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 on 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 break up of the coalition. Since then Slovenia witnessed another preliminary elections in 2014, when Janša's second cabinet broke up after DeSUS and DL, left the coalition and the cabinet found itself in minority.

No. Cabinet Dates Days Prime Minister Coalition parties
1st Peterle 16 May 1990 – 14 May 1992 729 Lojze Peterle SKD - SDZS - SDZ - SLS - ZS
2nd Drnovšek I 14 May 1992 – 25 Jan 1993 256 Janez Drnovšek LDS - DS - SDS - SSS - ZS - ZLSD
3rd Drnovšek II 25 Jan 1993 – 27 Feb 1997 1,494 Janez Drnovšek LDS - SKD - SDS (1993-1994) - ZLSD (1993-1996)
4th Drnovšek III 27 Feb 1997 – 7 Jun 2000 1,196 Janez Drnovšek LDS - SLS - DeSUS
5th Bajuk 7 Jun 2000 – 30 Nov 2000 176 Andrej Bajuk SLS + SKD - SDS
6th Drnovšek IV 30 Nov 2000 – 19 Dec 2002 749 Janez Drnovšek LDS - SLS - DeSUS - ZLSD
7th Rop 19 Dec 2002 – 3 Dec 2004 715 Anton Rop LDS - SLS - DeSUS - ZLSD
8th Janša I 3 Dec 2004 – 21 Nov 2008 2,180 Janez Janša SDS - NSi - SLS - DeSUS
9th Pahor 21 Nov 2008 – 10 Feb 2012 1,176 Borut Pahor SD - DeSUS (2008-2011) - LDS - Zares (2008-2011)
10th Janša II 10 Feb 2012 – 20 Mar 2013 404 Janez Janša SDS - NSi - SLS - DeSUS - DL
11th Bratušek 20 Mar 2013 – 18 Sep 2014 547 Alenka Bratušek PS - DeSUS - DL - SD - ZaAB
12th Cerar 18 Sep 2014 – present         2,156 Miro Cerar SMC - DeSUS - SD
Source: Vlada Republike Slovenije
# Prime Minister Date of birth Age at inauguration
(first term)
Time in office
(total)
Age at retirement
(last term)
Date of death Longevity
1 Peterle, AlojzAlojz Peterle 5 Jul 1948(5 July 1948) 41 years, 315 days 1 year, 364 days 43 years, 314 days Living 72 years, 39 days (Living)
2 Drnovšek, JanezJanez Drnovšek 17 May 1950(17 May 1950) 41 years, 363 days 10 years, 45 days 52 years, 216 days 23 Feb 2008 57 years, 282 days
3 Bajuk, AndrejAndrej Bajuk 18 Oct 1943(18 October 1943) 56 years, 233 days 176 days 57 years, 43 days 16 Aug 2011 67 years, 302 days
4 Rop, AntonAnton Rop 27 Dec 1960(27 December 1960) 41 years, 357 days 1 year, 350 days 43 years, 342 days Living 59 years, 230 days (Living)
5 Janša, JanezJanez Janša 17 Sep 1958(17 September 1958) 46 years, 77 days 5 years, 28 days 54 years, 184 days Living 61 years, 331 days (Living)
6 Pahor, BorutBorut Pahor 2 Nov 1963(2 November 1963) 45 years, 19 days 3 years, 81 days 48 years, 100 days Living 56 years, 285 days (Living)
7 Bratušek, AlenkaAlenka Bratušek 31 Mar 1970(31 March 1970) 42 years, 354 days 1 year, 182 days 44 years, 171 days Living 50 years, 135 days (Living)
8 Cerar ml., MiroslavMiroslav Cerar ml. 25 Aug 1963(25 August 1963) 51 years, 24 days 5 years, 330 days (Ongoing) Incumbent Living 56 years, 354 days (Living)

Current government

The 14th Government of Slovenia was sworn on 13 March 2020. It is headed by Prime Minister Janez Janša.

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See also

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