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9 unusual facts about Janez Janša


Aleksandar Vasiljević

Vasiljević was instrumental in the JBTZ-trial as he was the interrogation official responsible to talking with Janez Janša which was centered around Slovene dissidents and publishing of sensitive information in the youth magazine Mladina.

Denis Avdić

Denis Avdić (born 31 January 1982) is a Slovenian comedian and radio host, most known for impersonating politicians in Slovenia, including Janez Janša and Zoran Janković.

In 2010, he called Jadranka Kosor, at the time the Prime minister of Croatia, pretending to be Janez Janša and talked to her while impersonating him.

Janša

Janez Janša (born in 1973 as Žiga Kariž), a Slovenian visual artist

Janez Janša (born in 1964 as Emil Hrvatin), a Slovenian author, director and performer

Janez Janša (born in 1970 as Davide Grassi), a Slovenian performance artist

Janez Janša (born in 1958 as Ivan Janša), a Slovenian politician

Prince's Stone

When in 2005 the Slovenian government of prime minister Janez Janša decided to depict the Prince's Stone on the national side of the Slovenian 2 cent coin, it caused some consternation in Austria.

Walter Wolf

The Finnish broadcasting company YLE's investigative program MOT made claims that he was a mediator in the paying of bribes to Slovenian government officials, including Prime Minister Janez Janša.


Movement for Justice and Development

The Movement did however serve as the president's personal platform during the last years of his presidency, especially in rallying public support during his conflict with Prime Minister Janez Janša in 2007.


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