Order for Exceptional Merits (Slovenia)
Order for Exceptional Merits | |
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Awarded by the Republic of Slovenia | |
Type | Civil decoration |
Eligibility | Heads of state |
Awarded for | "exceptional work and services rendered in advancing the sovereignty , prosperity, renown and progress of Slovenia in the cultural , economic, scientific, social and political spheres " |
Status | Currently awarded |
Ribbon bar of the order |
The Order for Exceptional Merits (Slovenian: Red za izredne zasluge), is a state order of the Republic of Slovenia. It is usually awarded for exceptional work and services rendered in advancing the sovereignty, prosperity, renown and progress of Slovenia in the cultural, economic, scientific, social and political spheres . Order for Exceptional Services shall be conferred on nationals of the Republic of Slovenia and, exceptionally, groups of citizens, legal persons and other organizations and foreign top statesmen .It is usually presented by the President of Slovenia himself.
Notable recipients
- 2016 - Miloš Zeman (as President of the Czech Republic)[1]
- 2015 - Herman Van Rompuy (as Former President of the European Council)[2]
- 2015 - Joachim Gauck (as President of Germany)[3]
- 2013 - Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts [4]
- 2011 - Giorgio Napolitano (as President of Italy)[5]
- 2010 - Tarja Halonen (as President of Finland)[6]
- 2009 - University of Ljubljana
- 2009 - Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (as Secretary General of NATO)[7]
- 2008 - Elisabeth II (as Queen of the United Kingdom)
- 2008 - France Bučar
- 2006 - Tassos Papadopoulos (as President of Cyprus)
- 2006 - Albert II (as Prince of Monaco)
- 2006 - Jože Pučnik (posthumously)
- 2006 - Davíð Oddsson (as Former Prime Minister of Iceland)
- 2005 - Romano Prodi (as Former President of the European Commission)
- 2005 - George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen (as Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization)[8]
- 2005 - Helmut Kohl (as Former Chancellor of Germany)
- 2005 - Ferenc Mádl (as President of Hungary)
- 2004 - Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden (as King of Sweden)
- 2004 - Queen Silvia of Sweden (as Quen of Sweden)
- 2004 - Javier Solana (as High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy)
- 2004 - Günter Verheugen (as European Commissioner for Enlargement)
References
- ↑ https://www.uradni-list.si/1/content?id=125429#!/Ukaz-o-podelitvi-odlikovanja-Republike-Slovenije
- ↑ http://www.up-rs.si/up-rs/uprs.nsf/objave/21429B222DB671B0C1257ED10049DDDF?OpenDocument
- ↑ http://www.slovenskenovice.si/novice/svet/nemski-predsednik-gauck-naj-bi-si-zelel-slovenske-privatizacije
- ↑ http://www.up-rs.si/up-rs/uprs.nsf/objave/9B33DD8F850B6DF9C1257D78003F97D8?OpenDocument
- ↑ http://www2.gov.si/up-rs/2007-2012/turk-ang-arhiv.nsf/dokumentiweb/D704EA174071E0DCC1257854003EE8C7?OpenDocument
- ↑ http://www2.gov.si/up-rs/2007-2012/turk-ang-arhiv.nsf/dokumentiweb/37CAEF15515EDB4CC12576E30051A8C5?OpenDocument
- ↑ http://foto.sta.si/#!a/9614/131224
- ↑ http://www.mzz.gov.si/nc/en/newsroom/news/article/141/23165/
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