Fmr. Speaker Publishes Provocative Book on Slovenian History
Ljubljana, 5 November - France Bucar, the speaker of the first parliament that was elected in a multi-party election and one of the authors of the Slovenian Constitution, has published a book that traces the emergence of Slovenia as a sovereign state from the Second World War until independence in 1991.
Ljubljana
"Rojstvo drzave" (Birth of a State) by France Bucar traces the emergence of Slovenia as a sovereign state from the Second World War until independence in 1991.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA
Ljubljana
"Rojstvo drzave" (Birth of a State) by France Bucar traces the emergence of Slovenia as a sovereign state from the Second World War until independence in 1991.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA
Ljubljana
"Rojstvo drzave" (Birth of a State) by France Bucar traces the emergence of Slovenia as a sovereign state from the Second World War until independence in 1991.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA
Ljubljana
France Bucar has published a book that traces the emergence of Slovenia as a sovereign state from the Second World War until independence in 1991.
Photo: STA
Ljubljana
France Bucar has published a book that traces the emergence of Slovenia as a sovereign state from the Second World War until independence in 1991.
Photo: STA
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