Pirate Party wants to limit mayoral terms
Ljubljana, 20 June - The non-parliamentary Pirate Party and the Left, a junior coalition party, filed over 5,000 signatures to the National Assembly on Tuesday launching a procedure for changes to the Local Elections Act that would limit mayors to a maximum of two consecutive four-year terms in office.
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The Pirate Party and the Left filing 5,000 signatures in favour of changes to the Local Elections Act that would limit the number of mayoral terms.
Photo: Nace Hočevar/STA
Ljubljana
The Pirate Party and the Left filing 5,000 signatures in favour of changes to the Local Elections Act that would limit the number of mayoral terms.
Photo: Nace Hočevar/STA
Ljubljana
The Pirate Party and the Left filing 5,000 signatures in favour of changes to the Local Elections Act that would limit the number of mayoral terms.
Photo: Nace Hočevar/STA
Ljubljana
President of the Pirate Party Boštjan tavčar.
Photo: Nace Hočevar/STA
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President of the Pirate Party Boštjan Tavčar at the filing of 5,000 signatures in favour of changes to the local elections act that would limit the number of mayoral terms.
Photo: Nace Hočevar/STA
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Member of the Pirate Party Urša Orehek.
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The Left's MP Milan Jakopovič.
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Member of the Left Urška Honzak.
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The Pirate Party's secretary Jasmin Feratović at the filing of 5,000 signatures in favour of changes to the Local Elections Act that would limit the number of mayoral terms.
Photo: Nace Hočevar/STA
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