9 January 1995 Among the larger failures of 1994, we must count the unsuccessful activities of Slovenian diplomacy (led until the end of the year by Lojze Peterle, the leader of the Demo-Christians who were heartily criticized by prime minister Janez Drnovsek’s LDS, and Dimitrij Rupel, Peterle’s predecessor to the post of foreign minister). Peterle’s diplomatic fiascoes resulted in a […]

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