Marjan Šetinc
Marjan Šetinc (born 15 May 1949, Šentlenart, Slovenia) is a former member of the Parliament of Slovenia (1992–1996) and a former ambassador to Ireland and the United Kingdom from Slovenia.[1][2]
References and sources
- Turner, Barry (Dec 30, 2016). The Statesman's Yearbook 2003: The Politics, Cultures and Economies of the World.
- Holohan, Renagh (Jun 21, 2001). "President says Nice vote not a rejection of larger EU". The Irish Times.
- Theory and Research in Education
- Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in London
- Listed in Debrett's People of Today, 2000 Millennium Edition
gollark: I'm sure he'll still manage to bother people with some nonsense or other, but much less.
gollark: Yes, I still receive some news and such via electromagnetic broadcast.
gollark: I, for one, am glad that I won't have to hear him on the radio very much from January.
gollark: I wouldn't be *that* surprised if someone somewhere actually *did* believe the birds-aren't-real thing.
gollark: *dislikes ☭*
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