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taz - Niemcy | Wtorek, 23. Wrzesień 2008
Janez Jansa, a conservative revolutionary
In the German daily die tageszeitung Erich Rathfelder attributes Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa's defeat in Slovenia's parliamentary elections to his neo-liberal economic policies: "In the past four years Jansa tried to torpedo the Slovenian model of a gentle transition from socialism to the free market economy. However this tactic brought him not only protests and strikes by workers but also opposition from the leaders of the economy. ... He even fell out of favour ... with the pro-economy young elites. With his polemics against the partisans of the Second World War and his interventions on behalf of the national army which once collaborated with the Nazis he passed the point of no return as far as many Slovenians were concerned. Then there were the corruption scandals and the pressure on the media. ... Now he must look on as his rival Borut Pahor ... takes over power. With his moderate approach which has the effect of appeasing the various social groups the latter is more likely to be able to alleviate the turmoil of the past few years and re-establish social peace."
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