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2026 in Slovenia

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2026
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Slovenia

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Events in the year 2026 in Slovenia.

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Events

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January

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March

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April

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May

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  • 13 May – The Directorate for War Veterans and Military Heritage of Slovenia repatriates the remains of around 500 Croatian victims of World War II and the post-war period exhumed from 2013 to 2017 from five locations nationwide (Košnica pri Celju, Trebče, Podstenice/Rugarski klanc and Cerklje ob Krki) at a ceremony in Maribor.[5]
  • 22 May – Janez Janša is confirmed as prime minister by parliament.[6]

June

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Holidays

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Deaths

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References

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  1. ^ "Latvia and Lithuania selected to host Futsal EURO 2026". UEFA. Union of European Football Associations. 2 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Slovenia joins Latvia and Lithuania as Futsal EURO 2026 host". UEFA. Union of European Football Associations. 27 June 2025. Retrieved 27 June 2025.
  3. ^ "Slovenia's governing liberals face right-wing populists in a tight parliamentary election". AP News. 22 March 2026.
  4. ^ "Slovenia TV says it won't air Eurovision song contest after pulling out". AP News. 23 April 2026. Retrieved 23 April 2026.
  5. ^ Grudiček, Ivica (13 May 2026). "Posmrtni ostaci 500 žrtava nakon 80 godina iz Slovenije stigli u Hrvatsku" [The remains of 500 victims arrived in Croatia from Slovenia after 80 years]. Vijesti (in Croatian). Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT).
  6. ^ "Right-wing Slovenian politician confirmed as prime minister in shift from liberal government". AP News. 23 May 2026.
  7. ^ "Slovenia's parliament approves right-leaning government as Jansa returns as PM for a fourth time". AP News. 5 June 2026.
  8. ^ "Slovenia Public Holidays 2026". Public Holidays Global. Retrieved 20 October 2024.
  9. ^ "Holidays and Observances in Slovenia in 2026". Time and Date. Retrieved 22 October 2024.
  10. ^ "Former Top Skier Natasa Bokal Dies". STA. Retrieved 2026-01-31.
  11. ^ "Former foreign minister Boris Frlec dies". STA. Retrieved 2026-02-21.
  12. ^ "Umrl je Ivan Rebernik". Delo (in Slovenian). Retrieved 2026-04-17.