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The Number of Signatures for Stevanović's Resignation Exceeded the Votes for Resnica in the Elections.

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An online petition by former prominent SDS member and minister in Andrej Bajuk's government, Miha Brejc, to collect signatures for the resignation of Parliament Speaker Zoran Stevanović has so far collected more than 64,799 signatures. This means the initiators have achieved their goal of exceeding the number of votes that the Resnica party received in the last parliamentary elections.

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An online petition by former prominent SDS member and minister in Andrej Bajuk's government, Miha Brejc, to collect signatures for the resignation of Parliament Speaker Zoran Stevanović has so far collected more than 64,799 signatures. This means the initiators have achieved their goal of exceeding the number of votes that the Resnica party received in the last parliamentary elections.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The response to the petition calling for the resignation of the Speaker of the National Assembly is incredible, says former politician Miha Brejc. He also believes that the President of the Republic will have to explain "how things went" regarding Russia.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Lean Left

The opposition supports the petition for the resignation of the Speaker of the National Assembly, launched by Miha Brejc.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The collection of signatures in support of Zoran Stevanović's resignation as Speaker of the National Assembly, organized by former politician Miha Brejc on the website stevogohome.si (translated as Stevo, go home), is being carried out via the Google Forms platform. However, the person who created the form forgot to enable the limit on submitting responses in the settings, which means that one person can submit any number of signatures.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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delo.si broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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