Katarina Kresal, the Glossary
Katarina Kresal (born 28 January 1973) is a Slovenian politician.[1]
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- 20th-century Slovenian lawyers
- 21st-century Slovenian lawyers
- Interior ministers of Slovenia
- Lawyers from Ljubljana
- Liberal Democracy of Slovenia politicians
- Members of the National Assembly (Slovenia)
- Women government ministers of Slovenia
Audi A8
The Audi A8 is a full-size luxury sedan manufactured and marketed by the German automaker Audi since 1994.
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Žurnal24
Žurnal24 is a Slovenian online newspaper.
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Borut Pahor
Borut Pahor (born 2 November 1963) is a Slovenian politician who served as President of Slovenia from 2012 to 2022. Katarina Kresal and Borut Pahor are university of Ljubljana alumni.
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Car chase
A car chase or vehicle pursuit is the vehicular overland chase of one party by another, involving at least one automobile or other wheeled motor vehicle, commonly hot pursuit of suspects by law enforcement.
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Dragutin Mate
Dragutin Mate (born 2 May 1963) is a Slovenian diplomat and politician of Croat origins. Katarina Kresal and Dragutin Mate are Interior ministers of Slovenia, members of the National Assembly (Slovenia) and university of Ljubljana alumni.
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Driving in Slovenia
Driving in Slovenia can be performed by licensed individuals over the age of 18.
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Emergency vehicle lighting
Emergency vehicle lighting, also known as simply emergency lighting or emergency lights, is a type of vehicle lighting used to visually announce a vehicle's presence to other road users.
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Euro
The euro (symbol: €; currency code: EUR) is the official currency of 20 of the member states of the European Union.
Jelko Kacin
Jelko Kacin (born 26 November 1955) is a Slovenian politician. Katarina Kresal and Jelko Kacin are Liberal Democracy of Slovenia politicians and university of Ljubljana alumni.
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Liberal Democracy of Slovenia
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia (Liberalna demokracija Slovenije, LDS) is a social-liberal political party in Slovenia.
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Ljubljana
Ljubljana (also known by other historical names) is the capital and largest city of Slovenia, located along a trade route between the northern Adriatic Sea and the Danube region, north of the country's largest marsh, inhabited since prehistoric times.
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Ministry of the Interior (Slovenia)
The Ministry of the Interior (Ministrstvo za notranje zadeve) of the Republic of Slovenia is responsible for public security and police, internal administrative affairs, and migration in Slovenia.
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National Assembly (Slovenia)
The National Assembly (Državni zbor Republike Slovenije, or) is the general representative body of Slovenia.
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Point system (driving)
Many countries have adopted a penalty point or demerit point system under which a person’s driving license is revoked or suspended based on the number of points they’ve accumulated over a specific period of time, points are given for traffic offenses or infringements committed by them in that period.
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Politician
A politician is a person who has political power in the government of a state, a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government.
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Slovenia
Slovenia (Slovenija), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene), is a country in southern Central Europe.
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University of Ljubljana
The University of Ljubljana (Univerza v Ljubljani,, Universitas Labacensis), abbreviated UL, is the oldest and largest university in Slovenia.
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Western Wireless Corporation
Western Wireless Corporation was a cellular network operator that provided mobile telecommunications service to subscribers in 19 western states in the United States, and seven other countries.
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2008 Slovenian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Slovenia on 21 September 2008 to elect the 90 deputies of the National Assembly.
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2011 Slovenian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Slovenia on 4 December 2011 to elect the 90 deputies of the National Assembly.
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See also
20th-century Slovenian lawyers
- Aleksander Čeferin
- Barbara Brezigar
- Bogumil Vošnjak
- Bojan Šrot
- Boris Novak
- Ciril Ribičič
- Engelbert Besednjak
- Gregor Virant
- Gregor Žerjav
- Igo Gruden
- Igor Šoltes
- Ivan Šusteršič
- Ivan Hribar
- Josip Ferfolja
- Josip Vilfan
- Julius Kugy
- Juro Adlešič
- Karl Erjavec
- Katarina Kresal
- Katarina Zajc
- Leonid Pitamic
- Lothar Mühleisen
- Marko Natlačen
- Miro Cerar
- Miroslav Cerar
- Peter Čeferin
- Rajko Pirnat
- Tanja Pečar
- Verica Trstenjak
21st-century Slovenian lawyers
- Bojan Šrot
- Dominika Švarc Pipan
- Goran Klemenčič
- Katarina Kresal
- Katarina Zajc
- Luka Martin Tomažič
- Miroslav Cerar
- Nataša Pirc Musar
- Slavko Vesenjak
- Tanja Pečar
- Tin Vodopivec
Interior ministers of Slovenia
- Aleš Hojs
- Dragutin Mate
- Gregor Virant
- Igor Bavčar
- Ivan Bizjak
- Katarina Kresal
- Peter Jambrek
- Tatjana Bobnar
- Tomaž Ertl
- Vesna Györkös Žnidar
Lawyers from Ljubljana
- Aleksander Čeferin
- Barbara Brezigar
- Boštjan Zupančič
- Boris Furlan
- Ciril Ribičič
- Fran Milčinski
- France Bučar
- Gregor Virant
- Igor Šoltes
- Johann Gregor Thalnitscher
- Katarina Kresal
- Lothar Mühleisen
- Lovro Šturm
- Miro Cerar
- Mitja Gaspari
- Peter Jambrek
- Peter Čeferin
- Rajko Pirnat
- Tomaž Vesel
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia politicians
- Anton Rop
- Dimitrij Rupel
- Gregor Golobič
- Igor Bavčar
- Ivo Vajgl
- Janez Drnovšek
- Janez Potočnik
- Jelko Kacin
- Jožef Školč
- Karl Erjavec
- Katarina Kresal
- Ljubo Germič
- Ljubo Sirc
- Majda Širca
- Marjan Šetinc
- Milan Pogačnik
- Mitja Gaspari
- Pavel Gantar
- Peter Božič
- Roman Jakič
- Slavko Ziherl
- Slavoj Žižek
- Tone Partljič
- Zoran Thaler
Members of the National Assembly (Slovenia)
- Alenka Bikar
- Ana Osterman
- Anton Rop
- Anže Logar
- Dragutin Mate
- Franc Kangler
- Gregor Židan
- Ivan Oman
- Karl Erjavec
- Katarina Kresal
- László Göncz
- Ljudmila Novak
- Mária Pozsonec
- Marjan Šetinc
- Matej Arčon
- Matej Tonin
- Matjaž Nemec
- Milan Zver
- Miran Györek
- Patricija Šulin
- Peter Vilfan
- Radovan Žerjav
- Roman Jakič
- Romana Tomc
- Tone Partljič
- Tone Peršak
- Urška Klakočar Zupančič
- Zoran Janković (politician)
Women government ministers of Slovenia
- Aleksandra Kornhauser Frazer
- Aleksandra Pivec
- Alenka Bratušek
- Alenka Smerkolj
- Ana Osterman
- Andreja Katič
- Asta Vrečko
- Barbara Brezigar
- Dominika Švarc Pipan
- Helena Jaklitsch
- Irena Šinko
- Irena Majcen
- Julijana Bizjak Mlakar
- Katarina Kresal
- Lilijana Kozlovič
- Ljubica Jelušič
- Ljudmila Novak
- Majda Širca
- Mateja Vraničar Erman
- Mateja Čalušić
- Sanja Ajanović Hovnik
- Tanja Fajon
- Tatjana Bobnar
- Tea Petrin
- Vesna Györkös Žnidar
- Violeta Bulc