Minister of Foreign Affairs of Slovenia explained

Post:Minister of Foreign Affairs
Body:the Republic of Slovenia
Native Name:Slovenian: Minister za zunanje zadeve Republike Slovenije
Incumbent:Tanja Fajon
Incumbentsince:1 June 2022
Member Of:Government of Slovenia
Foreign Affairs Council
General Affairs Council
National Security Council
Strategic Council for Foreign Affairs
Reports To:National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia
Prime Minister
Appointer:National Assembly
on the proposal of the Prime Minister
Residence:None
Termlength:No term limit
Formation:16 May 1990
Inaugural:Dimitrij Rupel (as a Secretary of International Cooperation in the Executive Council of the Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia)
Style:Mr. Minister

His Excellency
Constituting Instrument:Law on the Government of the Republic of Slovenia
Department:Government of Slovenia
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Seat:Prešernova cesta 25, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia
also: Mladika
Status:Minister of Foreign Affairs
Salary: 5.311 monthly (basic salary)
Deputy:de iure None
de facto State Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Nominator:Prime Minister

The minister of foreign affairs of the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: Minister za zunanje zadeve Republike Slovenije) is a senior official of the Government of Slovenia, and head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. They are, together with the prime minister and president of the Republic, responsible for foreign policy and international relations of the Republic Slovenia.

The foreign minister is nominated by the prime minister-designate and elected by the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia, following the hearing and confirmation by its Committee on Foreign Policy. Usually, but not always, the foreign minister is also the deputy prime minister, since the position is held by one of the government coalition party leaders.

The foreign minister is member of the National Security Council and president of the Strategic Council for Foreign Affairs. Minister is also member of the EU bodies - Foreign and General Affairs Councils.

The 11th and current minister of foreign affairs is Tanja Fajon. She was elected and sworn in by the National Assembly on 1 June 2022.

List of ministers of foreign affairs

Minister! Party! colspan="3"
Prime MinisterGovernmentTermRef.
1Dimitrij RupelDEMOSLojze PeterleDEMOSFirst16 May 199014 May 1992[1]
LDSJanez DrnovšekLDSSecond14 May 199225 January 1993
2Lojze PeterleNSiThird25 January 199331 October 1994
3Zoran ThalerLDS26 January 199516 May 1996
4Davorin KračunLDS19 July 199627 February 1997
(3)Zoran ThalerLDSFourth27 February 199725 September 1997
5Boris FrlecLDS25 September 19972 February 2000
(1)Dimitrij RupelLDS2 February 20007 June 2000
(2)Lojze PeterleNSiAndrej BajukNSiFifth7 June 200030 November 2000
(1)Dimitrij RupelLDSJanez DrnovšekLDSSixth30 November 200019 December 2002
Tone RopLDSSeventh19 December 20026 July 2004
6Ivo VajglLDS6 July 20043 December 2004
(1)Dimitrij RupelSDSJanez JanšaSDSEighth3 December 20047 November 2008
7Samuel ŽbogarSDBorut PahorSDNinth21 November 200820 September 2011
8Karl ErjavecDeSUSJanez JanšaSDSTenth10 February 201222 February 2013
Alenka BratušekSABEleventh20 March 201318 September 2014
Miro CerarSMCTwelfth18 September 201413 September 2018
9Miro CerarSMCMarjan ŠarecLMŠThirteenth13 September 201813 March 2020
10Anže LogarSDSJanez JanšaSDSFourteenth13 March 20201 June 2022
11Tanja FajonSDRobert GolobGSFifteenth1 June 2022Incumbent

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pretekle vlade. www.vlada.si. en. 2018-12-19.