The Republic of Slovenia was briefly a constituent republic of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 8 March 1990 to 25 June 1991. In March 1990, the Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia approved a number of constitutional changes that enabled a democratic transition. The Communist infrastructure was largely dissolved and open democratic elections were held in April of the same year.

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  • The Republic of Slovenia was briefly a constituent republic of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 8 March 1990 to 25 June 1991. In March 1990, the Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia approved a number of constitutional changes that enabled a democratic transition. The Communist infrastructure was largely dissolved and open democratic elections were held in April of the same year. The parliamentary elections were won by the anti-Communist opposition platform, known as the DEMOS coalition led by the dissident Jože Pučnik. At the same time, Milan Kučan, the former chairman of the Communist Party of Slovenia, was elected President of the Republic. The democratically elected parliament nominated the Christian Democratic leader Lojze Peterle as Prime Minister, which effectively ended the 45-year long rule of the Communist Party. During this period, Slovenia retained its communist-era flag, and coat of arms, and most of the previous symbols as it awaited the creation of new symbols that would eventually come after independence. The old national anthem, Naprej zastava slave was however replaced by the Zdravljica already in March 1990. On 23 December 1990, a referendum on independence was held in Slovenia, in which 95 % of the voters (88.5 % of the overall electorate) voted in favour of secession of Slovenia from Yugoslavia. On 25 June 1991, Slovenian independence was proclaimed by the Slovenian Parliament. Following a short Ten Day War, the military of Slovenia secured its independence; by the end of the year, its independence was recognized by the international community.
  • スロベニア共和国(スロベニアきょうわこく、スロベニア語:Republika Slovenija)は、1990年3月8日から1991年まで短期間だけ存続したユーゴスラビア社会主義連邦共和国の構成国であり、選挙による民主的な国家であった。1990年、スロベニアは共産党による一党支配を放棄し、民主的な選挙を実施した。選挙では、スロベニアにおける共産党の指導者であったミラン・クチャン(Milan Kučan)が勝利した。この間、スロベニアは新しい国旗と国章が定まるまでの間、共産主義時代の国旗をそのまま引き続き使用した。
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  • Slovenia
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  • Republic of Slovenia
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  • Declaration of independence
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  • New Constitution
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  • Milan Kučan
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  • Socialist Republic of Slovenia
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  • The Republic of Slovenia was briefly a constituent republic of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 8 March 1990 to 25 June 1991. In March 1990, the Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia approved a number of constitutional changes that enabled a democratic transition. The Communist infrastructure was largely dissolved and open democratic elections were held in April of the same year.
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  • Republic of Slovenia (1990-1991)
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