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409:. The organization soon became the biggest civil society organization in Slovenia, with more than 100,000 members (almost 5% of the overall population of the country). Bavčar thus rose to the role of the informal leader of the Slovenian opposition to the Communist government. Between 1989 and 1990, he was among those who negotiated the changes in the electoral law that enabled a smooth transition to democracy. 25: 387:, an auxiliary organization of the Communist party, founded to cover the civil society sphere. In 1987, Bavčar organized a conference on ecological policies in Yugoslavia that had a wide echo in the public debate. The same year, he left the Communist Party. Together with Janez Janša, he established contacts with 479:. On 31 March 2009 Bavčar resigned as the President of Istrabenz. Six months later he was arrested in financial fraud investigation and released after 10 hours. In September 2016, he was found guilty of money laundering and sentenced to 5 years of prison along with an 18 million euro penalty. 151: 378:
in the mid 1980s, Bavčar took a decided stance in defence of his friend. The same year, Bavčar left the Socialist Youth, and dedicated himself to study. In the late 1980s, he formed a small private enterprise dealing with
305:. He remained one of the most influential political figures in Slovenia until 1992, and remained an important member of the political establishment until 2002, when he left politics to engage in the private sector. 436:. After the crisis in the DEMOS coalition in early 1992, after the fall of Lojze Peterle's government, Bavčar unsuccessfully tried to get elected as Prime Minister. He finally joined the coalition government of 451:. Between 1997 and 2002, he served as Minister for European integration in the left wing government of Janez Drnovšek. During this period, he parted with his old friend Janez Janša, who had joined the 595: 625: 391:, a former reformist Slovenian Communist politician who had been deposed during the authoritative turn in Yugoslav internal policy in 1972, and published his memoirs. 590: 53: 33: 406: 286: 384: 318: 615: 600: 338: 511: 162: 620: 126: 107: 476: 432:
in June and July 1991. After the split in the Slovenian Democratic Union in 1992, Bavčar became a member of the left liberal
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won the first free elections in Slovenia in April 1990, Bavčar became Minister of the Interior in the cabinet of
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In 2002, Bavčar announced his withdrawal from politics. On the same year, he became the chairman of the
428:. Together with the Minister of Defence Janez Janša, Bavčar organized the Slovenian defence during the 282: 605: 554: 424:. In this function, he became one of the main architects of the Slovenian path to independence from 575: 399:
In May 1988, when the Yugoslav People's Army arrested four journalists of the alternative magazine
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Biography at the 'Slovenian Spring' Webportal of the Slovenian National Museum of Modern History
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Dnevnik: Maratonska seja zaključena: Igor Bavčar odstopil z mesta predsednika uprave Istrabenza
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in June 1991, and coordinated Slovenian defence forces together with the Minister of Defence
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and rose to become the leader of the conservative opposition.
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18: 383:. At the same time, he remained active in public life in the 297:. He was the Slovenian Minister of Interior during the 370:. In the mid 1980s, he met with the young activist 257: 245: 235: 212: 207: 191: 179: 161: 141: 412:In 1989, he was among the founding members of the 281:and manager. He rose to prominence during the 16:Slovenian politician and human rights activist 8: 555:24ur: VIDEO: Kako so odpeljali Boška Šrota? 493: 149: 138: 56:about living persons that is unsourced or 596:Liberal Democracy of Slovenia politicians 407:Committee for the Defence of Human Rights 287:Committee for the Defence of Human Rights 127:Learn how and when to remove this message 626:Democratic Party of Slovenia politicians 385:Socialist Alliance of the Working People 319:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 536: 447:in 1992. In 1994, he joined the ruling 591:Slovenian Democratic Union politicians 475:of Istrabenz, which failed due to the 459:Business career and corruption charges 317:in western Slovenia, then part of the 175:16 May 1990 – 25 January 1993 7: 364:Union of Socialist Youth of Slovenia 313:Igor Bavčar was born in the town of 285:, when he served as chairman of the 321:, to a family originating from the 362:In the early 1980s, he joined the 14: 23: 616:Interior ministers of Slovenia 601:University of Ljubljana alumni 516:16 May 1990 – 25 January 1993 295:Socialist Republic of Slovenia 1: 449:Liberal Democracy of Slovenia 445:National Assembly of Slovenia 443:He was elected member of the 299:Slovenian war of independence 274:(born 28 November 1955) is a 34:biography of a living person 61:must be removed immediately 647: 477:2007–2008 financial crisis 453:Slovenian Democratic Party 414:Slovenian Democratic Union 339:Faculty of Social Sciences 289:, the largest independent 240:Slovenian Democratic Union 621:Slovenian police officers 518: 509: 501: 496: 327:Novo Mesto Grammar School 265: 203: 168: 157: 148: 512:Minister of the Interior 351:that advocated orthodox 163:Minister of the Interior 335:University of Ljubljana 261:Politician, Businessman 252:University of Ljubljana 381:information technology 376:Yugoslav People's Army 325:. 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Minister of the Interior
Tomaž Ertl
Ivan Bizjak
Postojna
Slovenian Democratic Union
Alma mater
University of Ljubljana
Slovenian
politician
Slovenian spring
Committee for the Defence of Human Rights
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Socialist Republic of Slovenia
Slovenian war of independence
Janez Janša

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