7th National Assembly of Slovenia


The 7th National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia was elected in the Slovenian parliamentary election held on July 13, 2014.

Leadership

National Assembly leadership

PositionMP
SpeakerMilan Brlgez
Deputy SpeakerMatjaž Nemec
Deputy SpeakerPrimož Heinz

Changes in membership

Changes of MPs

Changes are expected when a new government is formed. MP's who have served as Prime Minister, Minister, State Secretary or Secretary-General of the government, cannot be MP any longer and are replaced with an MP not having previously served in cabinet positions.

Appointments and nominations

National Assembly appoints:
  • Speaker and Deputy-Speakers,
  • Prime Minister,
  • ministers,
  • judges of the Constitutional Court,
  • President and vice-president of the Supreme Court,
  • Human Rights Ombudsman,
  • judges of all regular courts,
  • Secretary-General of the National Assembly,
  • 5 members of the Judicial Council of the Republic of Slovenia,
  • Governor and Vice-Governors of the Bank of Slovenia,
  • members of the Court of Audit and
  • others, if set by law.

Composition of the executive

Interpellations, votes of confidence, and charges before the Constitutional Court

Interpellations

According to the Article 118 of the Constitution at least 10 MPs can submit and interpellation against a minister or government as a whole.

Votes of confidence

Prime Minister can, according to the Article 117 of the Constitution request a vote of confidence. If government does not win the vote of confidence, National Assembly has to elect new Prime Minister within 30 days. If it fails, President of the Republic dissolves the National Assembly and snap election takes place within 60 days.
Also, according to the Article 116 of the Constitution, 10 MPs can propose a vote of no confidence and at the same time propose a candidate for the new Prime Minister.

Charges before the Constitutional Court

Based on Articles 109 and 119 of the Constitution National Assembly can press charges against President of the Republic, Prime Minister or ministers before the Constitutional Court if they brake the Constitution or laws.

Legislative services heads

  • Secretary-General: Uršula Zore Tavčar
  • * Head of the Secretariat and Deputy Secretary-General: Jerneja Bergoč
  • ** Head of29 the Sector for the activities of the National Assembly: Mojca Marn Čepuran
  • *** Head of the department for preparation of sessions of the National Assembly and working bodies:
  • *** Head of the department for international activity, protocol and translation: Tatjana Pandev
  • ** Head of the Research and documentation sector: Tatjana Krašovec
  • *** Head of the Research department: Igor Zobavnik
  • *** Head of the Documentation and Library Department: Vojka Vuk Dirnbek
  • * Director and Deputy Secretary-General: Igor Ivančič
  • ** Head of the General sector: Anita Longo
  • *** Head of the Department of Organization and Staff: Sonja Nahtigal
  • *** Head of the Financial department: Rok Tomšič
  • ** Head of the Information sector:
  • *** Head of the Information Systems Development Department: Bojan Verbič
  • *** Head of the department for work with materials and mail: Gordana Černe
  • *** Head of the Department of Operations Service: Jela Jelič
  • *** Head of the department for printing: Iztok Potočnik
  • ** Head of the Operational-technical sector: Alenka Urbančič
  • *** Head of the Investment and Maintenance Department: Janez Gomboc
  • *** Head of the Catering Department: Verica Novaković
  • *** Head of the Department of Transportation: Ivo Paal
  • *** Head of the Department for Reception and Telephones: Anita Knez
  • Services of the political groups
  • * Expert assistance for the political groups
  • Head of the Office of the President: Katarina Ratoša
  • Head of the Legal Service: Nataša Voršič
  • Head of the Public Relations Office: Karmen Uglešič
  • Permanent Representative of the National Assembly to the European Parliament: Zvone Bergant