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1992 Slovenian parliamentary election

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FieldValue
countrySlovenia
typeparliamentary
election_date6–10 December 1992
previous_election1990 Slovenian parliamentary election
previous_year1990
next_election1996 Slovenian parliamentary election
next_year1996
seats_for_electionAll 90 seats in the National Assembly
majority_seats46
turnout85.67% ( 2.38 pp)
image_size130x130px
image1Visit of Janez Drnovšek, Slovenian Prime Minister, to the CEC (cropped).jpg
leader1Janez Drnovšek
party1Liberal Democracy of Slovenia
last_election112
seats1**22**
seat_change110
popular_vote1**278,851**
percentage1**23.46%**
swing18.97pp
image2Lojze Peterle 2006-12-14.jpg
leader2Lojze Peterle
party2Slovene Christian Democrats
last_election211
seats215
seat_change24
popular_vote2172,424
percentage214.51%
swing21.53pp
image33x4.svg
leader3Ciril Ribičič
party3United List
last_election314
seats314
seat_change3
popular_vote3161,349
percentage313.58%
swing33.70pp
image4JelincicZmago (cropped).jpg
leader4Zmago Jelinčič
party4Slovenian National Party
last_election4*New*
seats412
seat_change4*New*
popular_vote4119,091
percentage410.02%
swing4*New*
image5Ivan Oman 1969.jpg
leader5Ivan Oman
party5Slovenian People's Party
last_election511
seats510
seat_change51
popular_vote5103,300
percentage58.69%
swing53.86pp
image6BucarFrance.JPG
leader6France Bučar
party6DSS
last_election68
seats66
seat_change62
popular_vote659,487
percentage65.01%
swing64.50pp
image73x4.svg
leader7Dušan Plut
party7Greens of Slovenia
last_election78
seats75
seat_change73
popular_vote744,019
percentage73.70%
swing75.14pp
leader8Jože Pučnik
party8Slovenian Democratic Party
last_election86
seats84
seat_change82
popular_vote869,675
percentage83.34%
swing84.05pp
titlePrime Minister
before_electionLojze Peterle
before_partySKD
after_electionJanez Drnovšek
after_partyLDS

Parliamentary elections were held in Slovenia on 6 and 10 December 1992. These were the first legislative elections to the National Assembly (Državni zbor Republike Slovenije) after the rename of the Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia (Skupščina Republike Slovenije) in December 1991 and the first elections in independent Slovenia. The result was a victory for the Liberal Democratic Party, which won 22 of the 90 seats. Party leader Janez Drnovšek was re-elected Prime Minister by the Parliament on 12 January 1993.

Results

Notes

  • Liberal Democracy of Slovenia did not yet exist in 1992. It was founded on 12 March 1994 at the unification congress as successor of three joined parties: Liberal Democratic Party, Socialist Party of Slovenia and Democratic Party of Slovenia.

References

References

  1. [http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/2287_92.htm Slovenia: Parliamentary Chamber: Drzavni Zbor Republike Slovenije: Elections held in 1992] Inter-Parliamentary Union
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