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Socialist Party of Slovenia : ウィキペディア英語版
Socialist Party of Slovenia
The Socialist Party of Slovenia ((スロベニア語:Socialistična stranka Slovenije), abbreviated SSS) was a political party in Slovenia. It was founded in 1990, as the successor of the Socialist Union of Working People of Slovenia (which in January 1990 had broken away from its Yugoslav parent organization and became an independent association). The founding conference of the party was held in Ljubjana on June 9, 1990.〔 The party was led by Viktor Žakelj (the president of the party) and Ciril Zlobec.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=STA: Social Democratic Alliance and Socialist Party of Slovenia sign an agreement on cooperation and intentions )
The party participated in the first free parliamentary elections in Slovenia that took place in April 1990, obtaining 58,082 votes (5.37%) and five seats.〔 After the election, the party formed part of the opposition to the DEMOS government,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ten years of first direct and multiparty elections in Slovenia | Government Communication Office )〕 although it was generally more supportive of the government policies than the other two opposition parties (the Party of Democratic Renewal and especially the Liberal Democratic Party). Differently with the reluctance of the rest of the opposition regarding the government's plans for secession from Yugoslavia, the Socialist Party openly supported Slovenia's independence from the early period: in 1990, they were the first party to propose a referendum on Slovenian independence.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dozorevanje plebiscitne odločitve )
In 1992, after the fall of the DEMOS government, the Socialist Party entered in the coalition that supported Janez Drnovšek's first government. In the subsequent 1992 parliamentary elections, the party failed to win representation: it obtained 32,696 votes (2.75%) and no seat in parliament.
The party ceased to exist in March 1994 as it merged into the Liberal Democracy of Slovenia, together with the Liberal Democratic Party of Slovenia, the Democratic Party of Slovenia and the Greens - Ecological Social Party.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=SI AS 366 Socialistična stranka Slovenije, 1990-1993 (Fond) )
== Prominent members ==

*Viktor Žakelj
*Ciril Zlobec
*Borut Šuklje
*Anton Bebler

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