VII. The Contemporary Period, 1945–2000 > B. Europe, 1945–2000 > 7. Eastern Europe, 1945–2000 > d. Yugoslavia and Successor States > 3. Slovenia
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3. Slovenia
1991, June 25
 
Slovenia declared independence, but the federal government refused to recognize it.  1
 
1992, Jan
 
Slovenia gained international recognition of its independence.  2
 
Jan. 15
 
The European Community recognized Slovenia as an independent state.  3
 
April 22
 
The Slovene Assembly passed a vote of no confidence in the Slovenian government.  4
 
Aug. 13
 
The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia recognized the independence of Slovenia.  5
 
Dec. 6
 
Janez Drnovsek of the Liberal Democratic Party was reelected prime minister and confirmed by the National Assembly on Jan. 12.  6
 
 
 
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