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Parliamentary elections were held in Slovenia on 6 and 10 December 1992. The result was a victory for Liberal Democracy of Slovenia , which won 22 of the 90 seats.[ 1] Party leader Janez Drnovsek was re-elected Prime Minister by the Parliament on 12 January 1993.
Results
Party
Votes
%
Seats
+/-
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia
278,851
23.5
22
+10
Slovene Christian Democrats
172,424
14.5
15
+4
United List of Social Democrats
161,349
13.6
14
0
Slovenian National Party
119,091
10.0
12
New
Slovenian People's Party
103,300
8.7
10
-1
Democratic Party of Slovenia
59,487
5.0
6
-2
Greens of Slovenia
44,019
3.7
5
-3
Social Democratic Party of Slovenia
39,675
3.3
4
-2
Socialist Party of Slovenia
32,696
2.8
0
-5
National Democrats -Slovenian Party
25,852
2.2
0
Slovenian Craftsmen and Entrepreneurial Party
18,965
1.6
0
Liberal Party
18,069
1.5
0
-3
Liberal Democratic Party of Slovenia
16,892
1.4
0
Party of Independence
16,178
1.4
0
Christian Socialists -Free Party
13,592
1.1
0
Association for Primorska Region
10,059
0.8
0
DEMOS
9,143
0.8
0
Stajerska Demokratska Krscanska Stranka
8,022
0.7
0
Party of Ecological Movement of Slovenia
7,360
0.6
0
Movement for Democracy
6,707
0.6
0
Zruzenje "SMER" Slovenije
6,674
0.6
0
Republican Association of Slovenia
5,378
0.5
0
IDZ
1125
0.1
0
Regional Party of Styria
912
0.1
0
Zeleno Gibanje Obcine Ljibljana Moste Polje
708
0.1
0
Independents
11,850
1.0
0
Minority representatives
-
-
2
0
Total
1,188,378
100
90
+10
Source: European Election Database , Parties and elections in Europe
Vote share
LDS
23.46%
SKD
14.51%
SDP
13.58%
SNS
10.02%
SLS
8.69%
DS
5.01%
ZS
3.70%
SDSS
3.34%
SSS
2.75%
NDiSGS
2.18%
SOPS
1.60%
LS
1.52%
LDSS
1.42%
SN
1.36%
KS-DS-NSS
1.14%
Others
5.72%
Parliamentary seats
LDS
24.44%
SKD
16.67%
SDP
15.56%
SNS
13.33%
SLS
11.11%
DS
6.67%
ZS
5.56%
SDSS
4.44%
Minorities
2.22%
References