enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. 2012–2013 Maribor protests - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–2013_Maribor_protests

    The 2012–2013 Maribor protests are part of the 2012–2013 Slovenian protests against the Slovenian political elite members, including the mayor Franc Kangler, the right-wing government leader Janez Janša, and the opposition leader Zoran Janković.

  3. Franc Kangler - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franc_Kangler

    Franc Kangler became the mayor of Maribor for the first time after winning the elections in December 2006, and again in October 2010 when he was re-elected. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He won his second mayoral term in the first round and secured a strong coalition in the City Council.

  4. 2012–2013 Slovenian protests - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–2013_Slovenian_protests

    Anticapitalist banners at fifth All-Slovene Uprising in April 2013. The 2012–2013 Slovenian protests were a series of anti-establishment and anti-government protests. . Protesters expressed disapproval with the country's ruling political elite, including Maribor mayor Franc Kangler, prime minister Janez Janša, and parliamentary opposition leader Zoran Janković (all of whom stood accused of ...

  5. Democrats (Slovenia) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democrats_(Slovenia)

    The congress of the new party was held on 16 November 2024 in Maribor. It approved the program and charter, and elected other party bodies. In his speech, Party President Logar emphasized that "the state and politics must serve the people" and announced the creation of a "large program coalition", naming political breadth and the fight against ...

  6. 2011 Slovenian YouTube incident - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Slovenian_YouTube...

    The ministers of Janša's government, Andrej Vizjak and Mojca Kucler Dolinar, were discussing the wages of judges.The recordings of Pahor's sessions showed the Foreign Minister Samuel Žbogar reporting about the pressures from the European Union on Slovenia regarding the Slovenian blockade of Croatian entry to the Union and the Interior Minister Katarina Kresal discussing the acquisition of ...

  7. 24UR - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/24UR

    24UR (24 hours) is a daily news show on the Slovenian commercial television POP TV, which airs every day at 7 PM. During workdays, the show also has an afternoon edition - 24UR POPOLDNE (at 5 PM) - and an evening edition - 24UR ZVEČER (at around 10 PM).

  8. Pop (Slovenian TV channel) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_(Slovenian_TV_channel)

    24UR zvečer was introduced in 2007. It is a 15–20 minute long evening news show which airs between 10 pm and 11 pm on weekdays. Currently, the show is hosted by Uroš Slak from Monday to Thursday. 24UR vreme is a weather broadcast lasting for five minutes before the main 24UR news show at 6:55 pm every day. It premiered in 2008.

  9. Sheriff (Slovenia) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheriff_(Slovenia)

    In principle, the term Sheriff (Slovene: Šerif) was coined by the Slovenian media in reference to local politicians, usually mayors, [1] who are faced with accusations of political corruption, cronyism or clientelism and are faced or charged with criminal investigations and indictments.