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Pozitivna Slovenija : ウィキペディア英語版
Positive Slovenia

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Positive Slovenia ((スロベニア語:Pozitivna Slovenija), PS) is a centre-left political party in Slovenia, since April 2014 led by Zoran Janković.〔http://www.pozitivnaslovenija.si/n-11186-zoran-jankovic-je-predsednik-pozitivne-slovenije〕 The party was founded under the name ''Zoran Janković's List – Positive Slovenia''. It was renamed to ''Positive Slovenia'' in its second congress, held on 21 January 2012.
==History==
On 11 October 2011, Janković, then mayor of Ljubljana, announced that he would participate in the early parliamentary election, following the fall of the government of Prime Minister Borut Pahor. The charter of the new party was enacted on 22 October 2011, where Janković was unanimously elected president. Among the party's supporters were National Assembly members Matjaž Zanoškar, Cveta Zalokar Oražem, and Renata Brunskole.〔 Milan Kučan, the first President of Slovenia, also expressed his support, citing Janković's work as the chairman of the retailing chain, Mercator, and as the mayor of Ljubljana.
Among the goals of the party that Janković emphasised were a secure, social and efficient state with a 4% GDP growth rate and less than 3% budget deficit. Janković stated that his goal was to place Slovenia among the most successful countries in the world.
Positive Slovenia won 28.51% of the vote, thus gaining 28 parliamentary seats at the early Slovenian 2011 parliamentary election: the most of all participating political parties.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Republic of Slovenia Early Elections for Deputies to the National Assembly 2011 )〕 Janković was favourite to become Prime Minister, and Positive Slovenia led coalition negotiations, primarily with the Social Democrats (SD), Gregor Virant's Civic List (LGV), and DeSUS. A preliminary coalition agreement was reached, but LGV withdrew two days later and endorsed a Slovenian Democratic Party-led centre-right government, leaving Positive Slovenia in opposition.
In relation to the 2013 allegations made by the official Commission for the Prevention of Corruption of the Republic of Slovenia, the party temporarily suspended Janković from all functions.〔(Zoran Janković is not the party's president anymore ) ("Zoran Janković ni več predsednik stranke"), ''Delo'', 17 January 2013〕 Its president has become Alenka Bratušek. PS submitted an initiative to dismiss Janša's cabinet, that passed. Bratušek became the first female Prime Minister of Slovenia, and Positive Slovenia became the principal governmental party.
On 30 January 2014, PS applied for membership of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE),〔http://www.sta.si/vest.php?s=a&id=1973073〕 but resigned from its pending membership on 30 April 2014 after the following party congress.〔http://www.tt.com/home/8323971-91/positives-slowenien-zieht-antrag-auf-alde-mitgliedschaft-zurück.csp〕
On 26 April 2014, Zoran Janković was again voted as the president of the party with 422 votes for out of 763 voters.〔http://www.pozitivnaslovenija.si/n-11186-zoran-jankovic-je-predsednik-pozitivne-slovenije〕 His election also caused a split in PS' parliamentary group: 11 deputies formed their own group, while 2 became unaffiliated; 13 deputies ultimately stayed with PS.〔(RTVSLO.si - "Sovražni" prevzem poslancev: Jože Velikonja in Saša Kos nazaj k Jankoviću )〕 On 31 May Bratušek's splinter group formed their own party - Alliance of Alenka Bratušek.
In the 2014 European election, PS received a mere 6.61% of the vote, failing to return any MEPs.〔http://www.delo.si/assets/info5/20140525/EUvolitve2014/volitve.html〕
The party received 2.96% of the vote in the Slovenian parliamentary election on 13 July 2014, and did not win any seats in parliament.〔(Predčasne Volitve V Državni Zbor 2014 ) Republika Slovenija - Državna volilna komisija. Accessed 13 July 2014〕

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