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The National Assembly Appointed Primož Dolenc as Governor of the Bank of Slovenia

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The National Assembly today supported the proposal of President Nataša Pirc Musar to appoint Primož Dolenc to the position of Governor of the Bank of Slovenia. The Deputy Governor, who has been leading the Bank of Slovenia for a year after the end of the mandate of the previous Governor Boštjan Vasle, received the required number of 55 votes in a secret ballot. Five deputies were against.

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The Central Bank has been without a governor since January 8 last year, when the six-year term of the then Governor Vasle expired.

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The National Assembly today supported the proposal of President Nataša Pirc Musar to appoint Primož Dolenc to the position of Governor of the Bank of Slovenia. The Deputy Governor, who has been leading the Bank of Slovenia for a year after the end of the mandate of the previous Governor Boštjan Vasle, received the required number of 55 votes in a secret ballot. Five deputies were against.

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The National Assembly supported the proposal of the President of the Republic, Nataša Pirc Musar, to appoint Primož Dolenc to the position of Governor of the Bank of Slovenia.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Slovenian parliamentarians have confirmed Primoz Dolenc as governor of the central bank, who will also serve on the ECB's governing council. Dolenc, previously a deputy governor appointed to the top post by President Natasa Pirc Musar, had held the position of acting governor since January 2025, after parliament rejected his previous nominations. In this capacity, he also represented Slovenia on the European Central Bank's governing council. In …

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24ur.com broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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