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  • Jožef Jelen
    CeljeMozirje
    Slovenia[Lower]Slovenian Democratic PartyMember of the National Assembly

    Jožef Jelen

    Jožef Jelen is a Slovenian politician currently serving as a member of the 10th National Assembly of Slovenia. He represents the Mozirje electoral district and is affiliated with the Slovenian Democratic Party. He assumed his parliamentary mandate on April 10, 2026, following the national parliamentary elections.

  • Metka Pešl Šater
    CeljeRavne na Koroškem
    Slovenia[Lower]Freedom MovementMember of the National Assembly

    Metka Pešl Šater

    Metka Pešl Šater is a Slovenian politician currently serving as a member of the 10th National Assembly of Slovenia. Representing the Freedom Movement party, she was elected to the assembly in the 2026 parliamentary elections, assuming office on April 10, 2026. She represents the electoral district of Ravne na Koroškem within the Celje region.

  • Dušan Stojanovič
    CeljeSlovenj Gradec
    Slovenia[Lower]Freedom MovementMember of the National Assembly

    Dušan Stojanovič

    Dušan Stojanovič is a Slovenian politician currently serving as a member of the 10th National Assembly of Slovenia. He was elected to represent the Slovenj Gradec constituency following the parliamentary election held on March 22, 2026. As a representative of the Freedom Movement party, he assumed his legislative duties on April 10, 2026, contributing to the work of the National Assembly during the 2026–2030 legislative term.

  • Manja Lesnik
    CeljeVelenje 2
    Slovenia[Lower]Slovenian Democratic PartyMember of the National Assembly

    Manja Lesnik

    Manja Lesnik is a Slovenian politician currently serving as a member of the 10th National Assembly of Slovenia. She represents the Velenje 2 electoral district and is affiliated with the Slovenian Democratic Party. She assumed her parliamentary office on April 10, 2026, following the national parliamentary elections held in March of that year.

  • Vinko Logaj
    Central SloveniaLitija
    Slovenia[Lower]Freedom MovementMember of the National Assembly

    Vinko Logaj

    Vinko Logaj is a Slovenian politician, educator, and researcher who currently serves as a member of the National Assembly of Slovenia. Born in Ljubljana in 1961, he holds a doctorate in education and has an extensive background in school management and pedagogical leadership, including serving as the director of the National Education Institute of Slovenia for a decade. Before his election to the National Assembly in 2026, he briefly served as the Minister of Education and Training in the government of Robert Golob. Throughout his career, he has focused on school policy, management, and the integration of secondary education systems.

    Born1961-01-05 · 65 years old

    Birth placeLjubljana, Slovenia

    EducationPedagogical Faculty in Maribor (Physics and Technical Education); Master's in Management; Doctorate in Education

    CareerTeacher, Assistant Principal, Principal of Litija Elementary School, Director of Cirius Kamnik, Director of the National Education Institute of Slovenia, Minister of Education and Training

  • Robert Janev
    Coastal SloveniaIzola
    Slovenia[Lower]Freedom MovementMember of the National Assembly

    Robert Janev

    Robert Janev is a Slovenian politician and member of the National Assembly, representing the constituency of Izola since 2022. A member of the green-liberal and pro-European Freedom Movement (Gibanje Svoboda), he serves on several parliamentary committees, including those for education, science, sport and youth, agriculture, forestry and food, and health. Before entering national politics, Janev worked as an independent special advisor for sports at the Culture, Sport and Event Center in Izola and served on the supervisory board of the Slovenian Sports Association.

    Born1969-07-17 · 56 years old

    Birth placeIzola, Slovenia

    EducationUniversity of Ljubljana (Faculty of Sport)

    CareerIndependent special advisor for sports at the Culture, Sport and Event Center in Izola; member of the supervisory board of the Slovenian Sports Association

  • Meira Hot
    Coastal-KarstPiran
    Slovenia[Lower]Social DemocratsMember of the National Assembly

    Meira Hot

    Meira Hot is a Slovenian politician and lawyer currently serving as a member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia. She was first elected to the National Assembly in 2018 and previously served as a Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly from 2022 to 2026. Prior to her national parliamentary career, she was a municipal councilor and Deputy Mayor of Piran. Hot holds a law degree from the University of Ljubljana and a master's degree in international law from the University of Maribor, having previously worked as a director and legal professional in the private sector.

    Born1980-02-14 · 46 years old

    Birth placeKoper, Slovenia

    EducationGimnazija Piran; Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana; Faculty of Law, University of Maribor; Faculty of Government and European Studies, New University

    CareerDirector and lawyer at Veda Invest d.o.o.

  • Sandra Gazinkovski
    GorenjskaKranj 2
    Slovenia[Lower]Freedom MovementMember of the National Assembly

    Sandra Gazinkovski

    Sandra Gazinkovski is a Slovenian politician who has served as a member of the National Assembly of Slovenia since 2022, representing the Kranj 2 constituency. A member of the Freedom Movement (Gibanje Svoboda), she is active in the ninth legislative period, serving on committees for labor, family, social affairs, and disability rights, as well as defense and internal affairs. Before entering politics, she worked for Unistar LC and Vzajemna. She also contributes to the Slovenian delegation in the Inter-Parliamentary Union and the parliamentary oversight group for Europol.

    Born1988-08-10 · 37 years old

    Birth placeKranj, Slovenia

    CareerEmployee at Unistar LC (2008–2019) and Vzajemna (2019–2022)

  • Matej Arčon
    Goriška Statistical RegionNova Gorica
    Slovenia[Lower]Freedom MovementMember of the National Assembly

    Matej Arčon

    Matej Arčon is a Slovenian politician currently serving as a member of the National Assembly of Slovenia. Born in 1972, he has an extensive background in local government, having served as a member of the Nova Gorica city council and as the mayor of Nova Gorica from 2010 to 2018. He also represented local interests in the National Council of Slovenia between 2007 and 2012. In 2022, he became the General Secretary of the Freedom Movement party and was subsequently elected to the National Assembly, where he received significant electoral support.

    Born1972-11-04 · 53 years old

    Birth placeSlovenia

    CareerMayor of Nova Gorica, Member of the Nova Gorica City Council, Member of the National Council of Slovenia

  • Robert Potnik
    KoroškaRadlje ob Dravi
    Slovenia[Lower]DemocratsMember of the National Assembly

    Robert Potnik

    Robert Potnik is a Slovenian politician and entrepreneur who currently serves as a member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia. Before entering national politics, he worked as an independent entrepreneur in the hospitality sector. He began his political career in 2022, when he was elected to the municipal council of Radlje ob Dravi and subsequently served as the deputy mayor. In 2026, he was elected to the National Assembly as a candidate for the Democrats party, representing his local constituency.

    Born1976-04-29 · 50 years old

    CareerEntrepreneur in the hospitality sector, Deputy Mayor of Radlje ob Dravi

  • Andrej Poglajen
    KranjIdrija
    Slovenia[Lower]Slovenian Democratic PartyMember of the National Assembly

    Andrej Poglajen

    Andrej Poglajen is a Slovenian politician currently serving as a member of the 10th National Assembly of Slovenia. Representing the Idrija constituency, he was elected to the assembly as a candidate for the Slovenian Democratic Party in the 2026 parliamentary elections. He assumed office on April 10, 2026, and continues to participate in the legislative activities of the National Assembly.

  • KranjKranj 3
    Slovenia[Lower]Slovenian Democratic PartyMember of the National Assembly

    Andrej Kosec

    Andrej Kosec is a Slovenian politician currently serving as a member of the 10th National Assembly of Slovenia. Representing the Slovenian Democratic Party, he was elected to the assembly in the 2026 parliamentary elections to represent the Kranj 3 constituency. He assumed office on April 10, 2026, and continues to participate in the legislative activities of the National Assembly.

  • Tea Košir
    KranjRadovljica 2
    Slovenia[Lower]DemocratsMember of the National Assembly

    Tea Košir

    Tea Košir is a Slovenian politician currently serving as a member of the 10th National Assembly of Slovenia. She represents the Radovljica 2 electoral district and assumed her parliamentary mandate on April 10, 2026, following the national parliamentary elections. As a representative of the Democrats party, she participates in the legislative processes of the Slovenian parliament during the 2026–2030 term.

  • KranjŠkofja Loka 1
    Slovenia[Lower]FocusMember of the National Assembly

    Marjeta Šmid

    Marjeta Šmid is a Slovenian politician currently serving as a member of the 10th National Assembly of Slovenia. She was elected to represent the Škofja Loka 1 electoral district following the parliamentary elections held in March 2026. As a representative affiliated with the Focus party, she assumed her legislative duties on April 10, 2026, and continues to participate in the parliamentary term scheduled to run through 2030.

  • Tina Brecelj
    KranjŠkofja Loka 1
    Slovenia[Lower]The LeftMember of the National Assembly

    Tina Brecelj

    Tina Brecelj is a Slovenian politician and lawyer serving as a member of the 10th National Assembly of Slovenia since April 2026. Prior to her legislative career, she held significant roles in the public sector, including serving as a State Secretary at the Ministry of Justice under ministers Goran Klemenčič and Senko Pličanič. She later worked as the head of the public relations department at the Supreme Court of the Republic of Slovenia. In 2026, she joined the political party The Left and was elected to parliament representing the Škofja Loka 1 constituency.

    Born1973-08-05 · 52 years old

    CareerState Secretary at the Ministry of Justice, Head of Public Relations at the Supreme Court of the Republic of Slovenia

  • Nataša Sukič
    LjubljanaKoper
    Slovenia[Lower]The LeftMember of the National Assembly

    Nataša Sukič

    Nataša Sukič is a Slovenian politician, writer, and activist serving as a member of the National Assembly of Slovenia. A prominent figure in the Left party, she has held the position of Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly since 2022 and currently leads the party's parliamentary group. Before entering formal politics, Sukič was a well-known lesbian-feminist activist, DJ, and cultural project manager. Her political career includes serving as a city councilor in Ljubljana and advocating for social equality, demilitarization, and environmental policies.

    Born1962-06-01 · 64 years old

    Birth placeLjubljana, Slovenia

    EducationUniversity of Ljubljana (Electrical Engineering)

    CareerDJ, cultural project manager, director of the Center for Information, Cooperation and Development of NGOs, writer

  • Tereza Novak
    LjubljanaLjubljana Bežigrad 2
    Slovenia[Lower]Freedom MovementMember of the National Assembly

    Tereza Novak

    Tereza Novak is a Slovenian politician and member of the National Assembly representing the Freedom Movement (Gibanje Svoboda). Born in Ljubljana, she studied philosophy at the University of Ljubljana. Before entering politics, she served as the managing director of the charity organization Slovenian Philanthropy from 2002 to 2022. Since her election to parliament in 2022, she has focused on social policy, health, and public administration, serving on several parliamentary committees and as deputy chair of her party's parliamentary group.

    Born1966-01-29 · 60 years old

    Birth placeLjubljana, Slovenia

    EducationUniversity of Ljubljana (Philosophy)

    CareerManaging director of the PR agency CEE; Managing director of the charity organization Slovenian Philanthropy

  • Nedeljko Todorović
    LjubljanaLjubljana Moste-Polje II
    Slovenia[Lower]ResnicaMember of the National Assembly

    Nedeljko Todorović

    Nedeljko Todorović is a Slovenian politician and entrepreneur who currently serves as a member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia. Born in Ljubljana in 1982, he graduated from the Ledina Gymnasium in 2001. Before entering politics, he established himself as an independent entrepreneur, founding the company NTA d.o.o. in 2013, where he focused on accounting and business consulting. He was elected to the National Assembly in 2026 as a candidate for the Resnica party, representing the Ljubljana Moste-Polje II constituency.

    Born1982-10-16 · 43 years old

    Birth placeLjubljana, Slovenia

    EducationLedina Gymnasium

    CareerEntrepreneur, business consultant, accountant

  • Rado Gladek
    Ljubljana BežigradDomžale 1
    Slovenia[Lower]Slovenian Democratic PartyMember of the National Assembly

    Rado Gladek

    Rado Gladek is a Slovenian politician currently serving as a member of the 10th National Assembly of Slovenia. Representing the Slovenian Democratic Party, he was elected to the assembly for the Domžale 1 electoral district and assumed office on April 10, 2026. As a legislator, he participates in the parliamentary activities of the National Assembly during the 2026–2030 legislative term.

  • Maruša Babnik
    Ljubljana BežigradLjubljana Moste Polje 1
    Slovenia[Lower]Slovenian Democratic PartyMember of the National Assembly

    Maruša Babnik

    Maruša Babnik is a Slovenian politician currently serving as a member of the 10th National Assembly of Slovenia. She assumed office on May 26, 2026, representing the Slovenian Democratic Party. Babnik entered the assembly as a replacement for Janez Janša, who vacated his seat to serve as Prime Minister. Her legislative work focuses on representing the interests of the Ljubljana Moste Polje 1 constituency within the national parliament.

  • Ljubljana BežigradRibnica-Dobrepolje
    Slovenia[Lower]DemocratsMember of the National Assembly

    Barbara Levstik Šega

    Barbara Levstik Šega is a Slovenian politician currently serving as a member of the 10th National Assembly of Slovenia. She assumed office on April 10, 2026, representing the Democrats party for the Ribnica-Dobrepolje electoral district. As a legislator, she participates in the parliamentary activities of the National Assembly during the 2026–2030 legislative term.

  • Ljubljana BežigradRibnica-Dobrepolje
    Slovenia[Lower]Slovenian Democratic PartyMember of the National Assembly

    Vinko Levstek

    Vinko Levstek is a Slovenian politician currently serving as a member of the 10th National Assembly of Slovenia. Representing the Slovenian Democratic Party, he was elected to the legislature in the 2026 parliamentary elections, assuming office on April 10, 2026. He represents the Ribnica-Dobrepolje electoral district, having secured his seat with 41.09% of the vote.

  • Duško Vujanović
    Ljubljana CenterLjubljana Šiška 2
    Slovenia[Lower]Freedom MovementMember of the National Assembly

    Duško Vujanović

    Duško Vujanović is a Slovenian politician currently serving as a member of the 10th National Assembly of Slovenia. He was elected to represent the Ljubljana Šiška 2 constituency following the parliamentary elections held on March 22, 2026, as a candidate for the Freedom Movement party. He assumed his legislative duties on April 10, 2026, and continues to participate in the work of the National Assembly during the 2026–2030 legislative term.

  • Luka Goršek
    Ljubljana CenterLjubljana Šiška 2
    Slovenia[Lower]Social DemocratsMember of the National Assembly

    Luka Goršek

    Luka Goršek is a Slovenian politician currently serving as a Member of the National Assembly of Slovenia. He was elected to the 10th National Assembly in the parliamentary election held on March 22, 2026, representing the Ljubljana Šiška 2 electoral district. As a member of the Social Democrats, he assumed his parliamentary duties on April 10, 2026, and continues to participate in the legislative activities of the assembly.

  • Zoran Mojškerc
    Ljubljana CenterLogatec
    Slovenia[Lower]Slovenian Democratic PartyMember of the National Assembly

    Zoran Mojškerc

    Zoran Mojškerc is a Slovenian politician currently serving as a member of the 10th National Assembly of Slovenia. He represents the Logatec electoral district and is affiliated with the Slovenian Democratic Party. He assumed his parliamentary office on April 10, 2026, following the national parliamentary elections held earlier that year.

  • Katja Kokot
    MariborMaribor 3
    Slovenia[Lower]Resni.caMember of the National Assembly

    Katja Kokot

    Katja Kokot is a Slovenian politician and veterinarian who currently serves as a Member of the National Assembly of Slovenia, representing the Maribor 3 electoral district. Elected in 2026, she also holds the position of leader of the Resni.ca parliamentary group. Before entering national politics, she worked as a specialist in pharmacovigilance and drug regulation. She holds a degree from the Veterinary Faculty in Ljubljana and has pursued further studies in management and law.

    Born1982-02-04 · 44 years old

    EducationVeterinary Faculty in Ljubljana

    CareerVeterinarian, specialist in pharmacovigilance and drug regulation

  • Lena Grgurevič
    MariborMaribor 4
    Slovenia[Lower]Freedom MovementMember of the National Assembly

    Lena Grgurevič

    Lena Grgurevič is a Slovenian politician and member of the Freedom Movement (Gibanje Svoboda). She has served as a member of the National Assembly of Slovenia since 2022, representing the Maribor 4 constituency. A law graduate from the University of Maribor, she previously worked as a judge at the district court in Maribor. In parliament, she is active in the committees for justice and foreign policy, and she participates in various international delegations, including the Inter-Parliamentary Union.

    Born1972-11-28 · 53 years old

    Birth placeMaribor, Slovenia

    EducationUniversity of Maribor (Law)

    CareerJudge at the District Court of Maribor, judge trainee at the Higher Court of Koper, cultural event organizer

  • Vladimir Šega
    MariborMaribor 4
    Slovenia[Lower]The LeftMember of the National Assembly

    Vladimir Šega

    Vladimir Šega is a Slovenian politician currently serving as a Member of the National Assembly of Slovenia. He was elected to the 10th National Assembly in the 2026 parliamentary elections, representing the Maribor 4 electoral district. As a member of The Left, he participates in the legislative activities of the assembly, focusing on the party's platform and regional interests within the Maribor area.

  • Tomaž Lah
    MariborMaribor 6
    Slovenia[Lower]Freedom MovementMember of the National Assembly

    Tomaž Lah

    Tomaž Lah is a Slovenian politician currently serving as a member of the 10th National Assembly of Slovenia. A member of the green-liberal and pro-European Freedom Movement (Gibanje Svoboda), he was elected to represent the Maribor 6 constituency in the 2026 parliamentary elections. Prior to his current mandate, he served as a member of the 9th National Assembly starting in 2022, where he contributed to committees focused on infrastructure, environmental planning, and agriculture.

    Born1964-10-01 · 61 years old

    Birth placeMaribor, Slovenia

  • Andreja Rajbenšu
    MariborMaribor 7
    Slovenia[Lower]Freedom MovementMember of the National Assembly

    Andreja Rajbenšu

    Andreja Rajbenšu is a Slovenian politician currently serving as a member of the 10th National Assembly of Slovenia. She represents the Maribor 7 constituency and is affiliated with the Freedom Movement party. She assumed her parliamentary mandate on April 10, 2026, following the national parliamentary elections held in March of that year.