Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (Slovenia) explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of Slovenia
Nativename:Ministrstvo za zunanje in evropske zadeve
Formed:1991
Jurisdiction:Government of Slovenia
Headquarters:Mladika Building, Ljubljana
Chief1 Name:Tanja Fajon
Chief1 Position:Minister of Foreign and European Affairs
Website:http://www.mzz.gov.si/en

The Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (Slovenian: Ministrstvo za zunanje in evropske zadeve; MZEZ) of the Republic of Slovenia is an executive department of the Government of Slovenia responsible for relations with other countries and international organisations, monitoring of the international political and economic situation, and strengthening of Slovenia's relations with other countries and international organisations.

The ministry headquarters is located at 25 Prešeren Street in the capital city of Ljubljana. Prior to 24 January 2023, the ministry was named the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Slovenian: Ministrstvo za zunanje zadeve).

The current Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tanja Fajon, has served since 1 June 2022.

The current name of the Ministry has been used since 24 January 2023, prior to which it was called the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (abbreviated MZZ).[1]

Organisation

Executive

The Chief Executive Officer of the Ministry is Minister of Foreign Affairs, who is a member of the Cabinet and answers to the Prime Minister and the National Assembly. Current Minister of Foreign Affairs is Tanja Fajon of Social Democrats.

Minister is assisted by two State Secretaries, one of which is usually responsible for EU Affairs. Current State Secretaries are Gašper Dovžan (responsible for EU Affairs) and Stanislav Raščan (responsible for development and other affairs). While the minister is a typical political position, State Secretaries are usually chosen among career diplomats within the ministry.

Internal service

The ministry consists of the Minister's Cabinet, Secretariat, and five political directorates. Head of Cabinet is Mihael Zupančič. Secretariat is headed by the Secretary-General Ambassador Jožef Drofenik.

Directorates and departments within them are:

Cabinet of the Minister consists of:

Secretariat consists of:

External service

Slovenia operates several diplomatic representations and consular posts. There are 42 embassies (one of them non-residential), 7 permanent missions to international organizations, 5 Consulates General, 1 representative office, and 3 consulates. Slovenia also has several honorary consuls.

Ministers

ImageMinisterStart of termEnd of term
Dimitrij RupelMay 1990January 1993
Lojze PeterleJanuary 25, 1993October 31, 1994
Zoran Thaler26 January 199516 May 1996
Davorin KračunJuly 19, 1996January 1997
Zoran ThalerFebruary 27, 1997September 25, 1997
Boris FrlecJanuary 1998January 21, 2000
Dimitrij RupelFebruary 2, 2000May 2000
Lojze PeterleJune 7, 2000November 30, 2000
Dimitrij RupelDecember 2000July 2004
Ivo VajglJuly 6, 2004December 3, 2004
Dimitrij RupelDecember 3, 2004October 2008
Samuel ŽbogarNovember 2008February 2012
Karl ErjavecFebruary 2012September 2018
Miro CerarSeptember 2018March 2020
Anže LogarMarch 2020June 2022
Tanja FajonJune 2022

See also

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kaj prinaša nov Zakon o Vladi Republike Slovenije GOV.SI . sl . What the New Law on the Government of the Republic of Slovenia Brings GOV.SI . Portal GOV.SI. 2023-01-24.