They settled in Mendoza, where Bajuk grew up, studied and started a family.
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He returned to Mendoza, where he taught as a professor at the university.
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They spent nearly three years in refugee camps in Lower and Upper Austria before leaving to Argentina with the help of the Slovene refugee relief network set by Ivan Ahčin and Miha Krek.
In June 2000, he was named as secretary at the Ministry of Health in the short-lived center right government of Andrej Bajuk.
In 2000, he was appointed secretary-general at the Ministry of Interior (led by Peter Jambrek) in the short lived centre-right government of Andrej Bajuk.
In 2000, he became the Minister of Labour, Family and Social Affairs in the short-lived centre-right government led by Andrej Bajuk.
Between June and November 2000, he served as Minister of the Interior in the short-lived centre right government of Andrej Bajuk.
Between June and November 2000, he served as Minister for Culture in the short lived centre-right government of Andrej Bajuk.
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