Pahor calls for revival of consensual politics
Ljubljana, 22 December - President Borut Pahor called for a renaissance of consensual politics in his address to a ceremony on Wednesday marking the 30th anniversary since Slovenia adopted its constitution, as Miro Cerar, who was involved in the making of the constitution, lamented the loss of political and legal culture.
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Miro Cerar, the former PM who was involved in the work on Slovenia's constitution 30 years ago, and President Borut Pahor address a ceremony marking the anniversary.
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Ernest Petrič, a former ambassador and Constitutional Court president, and Dimitrij Rupel, a former long serving foreign minister, chat while attending a ceremony hosted by President Borut Pahor on the 30th anniversary of the Slovenian constitution.
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Lojze Peterle, Slovenia's first PM, Ernest Petrič, a former ambassador and Constitutional Court president, and Dimitrij Rupel, a former long serving foreign minister, attend a ceremony hosted by President Borut Pahor on the 30th anniversary of the Slovenian constitution.
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President Borut Pahor hosts a ceremony marking the 30th anniversary of Slovenia's constitution.
Photo: Bor Slana/STA
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Former Prime Minister Miro Cerar.
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President Borut Pahor addresses a ceremony marking the 30th anniversary of Slovenia's constitution.
Photo: Bor Slana/STA
Ljubljana
Miro Cerar, the former PM who was involved in the work on Slovenia's constitution 30 years ago, and President Borut Pahor address a ceremony marking the anniversary.
Photo: Bor Slana/STA
Ljubljana
President Borut Pahor hosts a ceremony marking the 30th anniversary of Slovenia's constitution.
Photo: Bor Slana/STA
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Milan Kučan, Slovenia's first president, chats with Alenka Bratušek, the leader of the SAB opposition party, at a ceremony hosted by President Borut Pahor on the 30th anniversary of the Slovenian constitution.
Photo: Bor Slana/STA
Ljubljana
President Borut Pahor hosts a ceremony marking the 30th anniversary of Slovenia's constitution.
Photo: Bor Slana/STA
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