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  2. Zvezdan Martič - Wikipedia

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    Zvezdan Martič. Zvezdan Martič (born 1963 in Celje, Yugoslavia) is a Slovenian journalist and engineer.In 2001 he inaugurated the establishment of the multimedia center at RTV Slovenija and was assigned the position of project leader since its inception until 2010.

  3. Radiotelevizija Slovenija - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 Law on RTV Slovenia regulates public broadcasting. RTV Slovenia has a Programming Council and a supervisory board; RTV is required by law to be independent and autonomous, to respect human integrity and dignity in its programs, to observe the principle of impartiality, and to ensure the truthfulness of information and the pluralism of opinions and religious beliefs.

  4. Sašo Hribar - Wikipedia

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    Sašo Hribar was born in Celje on 19 March 1960. He spent his childhood in Grosuplje, and after finishing primary school he attended Poljane Grammar School.He then studied metallurgy in Ljubljana, but did not complete his studies.

  5. Modern Centre Party - Wikipedia

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    The Modern Centre Party (Slovene: Stranka modernega centra, SMC) was a social-liberal political party in Slovenia led by Minister of Economical Development and Technology Zdravko Počivalšek, who succeeded former Prime Minister and former Minister of Foreign Affairs Miro Cerar as the party president.

  6. Television in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    Television in Slovenia was first introduced in 1958.The first TV station in Slovenia was JRT TV Ljubljana 1 (now RTV Slovenija - TV Slovenija 1) in 1958. In 1970 JRT TV Ljubljana 2 (now TV Slovenija 2) was launched and TV Slovenija 3 in 2008.

  7. 2014 Slovenian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary elections were held in Slovenia on 13 July 2014 to elect the 90 deputies of the National Assembly. [2] The early election, less than three years after the previous one, was called following the resignation of Alenka Bratušek's government in May.

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  9. TV Koper-Capodistria - Wikipedia

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    rtvslo.si: TV Koper/Capodistria live: TV Koper Capodistria is a Slovene free-to-air television channel based in Koper, Slovenia. Mainly funded by state aid, the ...