Inzko Takes Helm of Slovenian Minority Organisation

Klagenfurt, 20 June - Valentin Inzko, the international community's high representative for Bosnia-Herzegovina, has been unanimously elected new president of the National Council of Carinthian Slovenians (NSKS), an organisation of Slovenian minority in southern Austria.

Klagenfurt, Austria The National Council of Carinthian Slovenians (NSKS) , an organisation representing the Slovenian minority in Austria, elects new leadership. Pictured (left to right) vice-president Danilo Katz, president Valentin Inzko and vice-president Nanti Olip. Photo: Bojan Wakounig/STA

Klagenfurt, Austria
The National Council of Carinthian Slovenians (NSKS) , an organisation representing the Slovenian minority in Austria, elects new leadership. Pictured (left to right) vice-president Danilo Katz, president Valentin Inzko and vice-president Nanti Olip.
Photo: Bojan Wakounig/STA

Klagenfurt, Austria Austrian diplomat Valentin Inzko is elected president of the National Council of Carinthian Slovenians (NSKS), a political organisation of ethnic Slovenians in Austria. Photo: Bojan Wakounig/STA

Klagenfurt, Austria
Austrian diplomat Valentin Inzko is elected president of the National Council of Carinthian Slovenians (NSKS), a political organisation of ethnic Slovenians in Austria.
Photo: Bojan Wakounig/STA

Klagenfurt, Austria Austrian diplomat Valentin Inzko (centre) elected president of the National Council of Carinthian Slovenians (NSKS), a political organisation of ethnic Slovenians in Austria. Photo: Bojan Wakounig/STA

Klagenfurt, Austria
Austrian diplomat Valentin Inzko (centre) elected president of the National Council of Carinthian Slovenians (NSKS), a political organisation of ethnic Slovenians in Austria.
Photo: Bojan Wakounig/STA

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