President Begins Consultations on Human Rights Ombudsman

Ljubljana, 3 January - President Borut Pahor will begin Thursday consultations with deputy group leaders and representatives of minorities on candidates for a new human rights ombudsman. The six-year term of the current human rights ombudsman, Zdenka Čebašek-Travnik, expires at the end of February.

Ljubljana President Borut Pahor (centre) meets Jože Tanko (right) of the senior coalition Democratic Party (SDS) as part of consultations to pick candidates for human rights ombudsman and deputy president of the Court of Audit. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana
President Borut Pahor (centre) meets Jože Tanko (right) of the senior coalition Democratic Party (SDS) as part of consultations to pick candidates for human rights ombudsman and deputy president of the Court of Audit.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana President Borut Pahor (left) meets Jani Möderndorfer of the opposition Positive Slovenia (PS) as part of consultations to pick candidates for human rights ombudsman and deputy president of the Court of Audit. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana
President Borut Pahor (left) meets Jani Möderndorfer of the opposition Positive Slovenia (PS) as part of consultations to pick candidates for human rights ombudsman and deputy president of the Court of Audit.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

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