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President of the Republic of Slovenia
Predsednik Republike Slovenije

Incumbent
Nataša Pirc Musar

since 23 December 2022

Office of the President of the Republic
StyleMr. President
Slovene: Gospod predsednik
His Excellency
Slovene: Njegova ekscelenca (in international correspondence and abroad only)
TypeHead of state
Member ofNational Security Council (upon invitation of the Prime Minister)
Reports toPeople of Slovenia
also: National Assembly
ResidenceNone
SeatPresidential Palace, Ljubljana
NominatorPolitical party with signatures of 3 MPs or 3000 voters or
5000 voters
AppointerPopular vote
Term lengthFive years, renewable once
Constituting instrumentConstitution
PrecursorPresident of the Presidency of the Republic of Slovenia and Presidency of the Republic of Slovenia (as collective organ)
Inaugural holderMilan Kučan, as President of the Presidency of the Republic of Slovenia until 23 December 1991, then as President of the Republic
FormationMay 10, 1990 (de facto, following first democratic elections)
December 23, 1991 (de jure, under current Constitution)
Successionby Speaker of the National Assembly
Unofficial namesPredsednik države
Deputyde jure None
de facto Speaker of the National Assembly
Salary 5.419,54 monthly (basic salary)
WebsiteOfficial website

The office of President of Slovenia, officially President of the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: Predsednik Republike Slovenije), was created on 23 December 1991 when the National Assembly passed a new Constitution as a result of independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

Parties;   KPS/ZKS   SDP   Independent

No. Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Term of office Political party
Chairman of the Liberation Front of the Slovenian People
1943–1944
1 Josip Vidmar
(1895–1992)
3 October 1943 19 February 1944 KPS
President of Presidium of the Slovenian People's Liberation Council
1944–1945
Josip Vidmar
(1895–1992)
19 February 1944 1945 KPS
President of the Presidium of the People's Assembly
1945–1953
Josip Vidmar
(1895–1992)
1945 March 1953 KPS
renamed in 1952 to
ZKS
Presidents of the People's Assembly
1953–1974
2 Miha Marinko
(1900–1983)
December 1953 1962 ZKS
3 Vida Tomšič
(1913–1998)
1962 1963 ZKS
5 Ivan Maček
(1908–1993)
1963 1967 ZKS
6 Sergej Kraigher
(1914–2001)
1967 1973 ZKS 7 Tone Kropusec
(1928-2017)
1973 1974 ZKS 8 Marijan Brecelj
(1910–1989)
1974 1974 ZKS
Presidents of the Presidency
1974–1991
9 Sergej Kraigher
(1914–2001)
May 1974 May 1979 ZKS
Tone Kropušek
(1928–2017)
1973 1974 ZKS 10 Viktor Avbelj
(1914–1993)
May 1979 7 May 1984 ZKS
11 France Popit
(1921–2013)
7 May 1984 May 1988 ZKS
12 Janez Stanovnik
(1922–2020)
May 1988 10 May 1990 ZKS
(12) SDP
13 Milan Kučan
(born 1941)
10 May 1990 23 December 1991 KPS

  LDS   SD   Independent

No. Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Elected Term of office Political affiliation
Presidents
1991–present
1 Milan Kučan
(born 1941)
1990
1992
1997
23 December 1991 22 December 2002 Independent
2 Janez Drnovšek
(1950–2008)
2002 22 December 2002 23 December 2007 LDS
(2) Independent
3 Danilo Türk
(born 1952)
2007 23 December 2007 22 December 2012 Independent
4 Borut Pahor
(born 1963)
2012 22 December 2012 23 December 2022 SD
(4) 2017 Independent
5 Nataša Pirc Musar
(born 1968)
2022 23 December 2022 Incumbent Independent