Sonja Lokar is a sociologist and a specialist in political party development, social welfare state issues and gender issues. She has published more than 300 articles in Slovene, Croat, English, French and German languages. She was active as a researcher and political analyst.
Slovenia
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Slovenia elects first female president
LJUBLJANA, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Natasa Pirc Musar, a lawyer, won the second round of Slovenia's presidential election on Sunday and will become its first female head of state, preliminary results showed.
Pirc Musar, 54, won 53.86 percent of votes in the runoff, while her rival, right-wing politician and former foreign minister Andze Logar, won 46.14 percent, according to election commission data based on 99 percent of the votes counted.
LJUBLJANA, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Natasa Pirc Musar, a lawyer, won the second round of Slovenia's presidential election on Sunday and will become its first female head of state, preliminary results showed.
Pirc Musar, 54, won 53.86 percent of votes in the runoff, while her rival, right-wing politician and former foreign minister Andze Logar, won 46.14 percent, according to election commission data based on 99 percent of the votes counted.
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Slovenia’s presidential elections could return first female head of state
Polls predict that an independent candidate supported by the Pirates and Greens is likely to win the run-off against right-wing and ruling party-backed hopefuls to become Slovenia’s first female president.
Slovenia is heading to the polls to elect a new President on Sunday, with incumbent Borut Pahor not running due to term limits.
Polls predict that an independent candidate supported by the Pirates and Greens is likely to win the run-off against right-wing and ruling party-backed hopefuls to become Slovenia’s first female president.
Slovenia is heading to the polls to elect a new President on Sunday, with incumbent Borut Pahor not running due to term limits.
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40% of newly elected MPs women, record for Slovenia
STA, 25 April 2022 - As many as 36 women have been elected to the 90-seat National Assembly, which translates in 40% of all MPs, a record figure ever since Slovenia gained independence. The Freedom Movement, the election winner, leads the way - it has not only the largest number of women MPs but more than half of its elected candidates are women.
STA, 25 April 2022 - As many as 36 women have been elected to the 90-seat National Assembly, which translates in 40% of all MPs, a record figure ever since Slovenia gained independence. The Freedom Movement, the election winner, leads the way - it has not only the largest number of women MPs but more than half of its elected candidates are women.
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Sonja Lokar
Expert Contribution by Sonja Lokar to the Query on Women and Election and Political Violence
Expert Contribution by Sonja Lokar to the Query on Women and Election and Political Violence
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Cripled Democracies After The Fall of one Party Systems In Central and South East Europe
In this documente diverse themes have been included such as:
Cripled Democracies After The Fall of one Party Systems In Central and South East Europe
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Alenka Bratušek, Slovenia's First Female PM
Interim leader of Positive Slovenia (PS) Alenka Bratušek, a 42-year-old financial expert who emerged on the political scene only a year ago, became Slovenia's first female prime minister-designate .
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Violence against women in politics
Highlighting news, interviews, resources and events on violence against women in politics
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