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The Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia (Slovene: Demokratična stranka upokojencev Slovenije, also known by the acronym DeSUS) is a political party in Slovenia led by Ljubo Jasnič. [5] The party claims broadly liberal values with a strong focus on the interests of the retired and the elderly.
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Pensioners' Party or Party of Pensioners is a name commonly adopted by political organizations composed primarily of people who have a pension (generally elderly retirees) and who are interested in issues affecting their demographic group. However, while some political parties appeal predominantly or significantly to elderly voters in terms of ...
Slovenian Catholic Center, also known as Slovenian Cultural Center, Lemont, IL [22] Slovenian Cultural Society Triglav, Norway, WI; founded in 1952. [23] National Cleveland-style Polka Hall of Fame and Museum, Cleveland [24] American Slovenian Club of Fairport Harbor, Fairport Harbor, OH [25] Slovene Home for the Aged, Cleveland [26]
The Slovenian Democratic Party (Slovene: Slovenska demokratska stranka, SDS), formerly the Social Democratic Party of Slovenia (Slovene: Socialdemokratska stranka Slovenije, SDSS), [19] [20] is a conservative [4] parliamentary party; it is also one of the largest parties [21] in Slovenia, with approximately 30,000 reported members in 2013.
This is a list of association football clubs located in Slovenia, sorted alphabetically. The clubs without an article are not listed. The clubs without an article are not listed. Men's clubs
The show was filmed in New Zealand, where Tereza is living. Polona ga žge: Polona Roasts It: 2: family cooking show: 2015 (1) 2016 (2) Polona Požgan / Gorazdova slaščičarna: Gorazd's Confectionary: 1: dessert cooking show: 2014: Gorazd Potočnik / Skriti šef: Hidden Chef: 1: celebrity cooking show: 2014: no presenter(s) This show is the ...
A sizable minority of Slovenes are non-religious or atheists, [104] according to the published data from the 2002 Slovenian census, out of a total of 47,488 Muslims (who represent 2.4% of the total population), 2,804 Muslims (who in turn represent 5.9% of the total Muslims in Slovenia) declared themselves as Slovenian Muslims.