Type of parliamentary body |
Multifunctional |
Nature |
Permanent |
Related to chambers |
Drzavni Zbor
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Date of creation |
17 November 2004 |
Last renewal date |
N/A |
Mandate |
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Membership |
The Commission for Petitions, Human Rights and Equal Opportunities comprises eleven members (elected deputies). Pursuant to the Rules of Procedure of the National Assembly, the offices of the chairperson and deputy chairperson of a given working body are, as a rule, held by deputies of different deputy groups. If the chairperson of a working body belongs to one of the deputy groups of the governing coalition, the office of the deputy chairperson generally will be held by a member of an opposition deputy group, and vice versa. In determining the number of members of an individual deputy group in each working body, the Council of the President of the National Assembly takes into account the size (number of members) of an individual deputy group; in allocating the seats in individual working bodies, it takes into consideration the ratio between the deputies of the governing coalition and the deputies of the opposition. Usually, each deputy group is guaranteed at least one seat in every working body. In allocating the leading positions in working bodies, account is taken of the size of the deputy group, as well as of the allocation of other positions in the National Assembly and of the membership of deputies in delegations to international parliamentary institutions, international organizations and international bodies.A deputy group nominates its members to an individual working body according to the number of seats it is entitled to on such a working body, and informs the President of the National Assembly thereof. Composition by sex: 5 men (45.5%), 6 women (54.5%) |
Working methods |
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Relations with other parliamentary bodies |
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Relations with external bodies |
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Subjects dealt with |
Recently, the Commission has discussed the Resolution on the National Programme on Gender Equality 2005-2013, the special report by the Ombudsman on domestic violence, and the tenth regular report of the Ombudsman of 2004. Based on the Ombudsman's findings and the opinions of individual line ministries and other relevant institutions, such as the Office of the State Prosecutor-General of the Republic of Slovenia and the Office of the State Attorney-General of the Republic of Slovenia, and other National Assembly working bodies concerned, the Commission prepared recommendations for improvement in the area of gender equality and for the elimination of problems in individual areas covered by the reports. At its meetings, the Commission regularly discusses and receives information on petitions. |
CONTACT INFORMATION |
Main address |
Commission for Petitions, Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Drzavni Zbor Subiceva ulica 4 p.p. 636 SI - 1102 Ljubljana Slovenia |
Phone |
+386 1 478 94 00 |
Fax |
+386 1 478 98 45 |
E-mail |
gp@dz-rs.si |
Website |
http://www.dz-rs.si/wps/portal/en/Home/ODrzavnemZboru/KdoJeKdo/DelovnoTelo?idDT=DT006
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PRESIDING OFFICER(S)
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Name |
Ms. Eva Irgl |
Notes |
Chairperson |
Address (if different from above) |
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Phone |
+386 1 478 94 93
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Fax |
+386 1 478 98 82 |
E-mail |
eva.irgl@dz-rs.si
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Website |
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Name |
Ms. Erika Dekleva |
Notes |
Deputy-Chairperson |
SECRETARY
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Name |
Ms. Pem Bozena |
Notes |
Secretary |
Address (if different from above) |
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Phone |
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Fax |
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E-mail |
bozena.pem@dz-rs.si |
web site: |
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Notes |
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