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Primerjava volitev v odnosu do pristojnosti predsednika republike na primeru Slovenije in Hrvaške : diplomsko delo
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Diplomsko delo predstavlja primerjavo volitev v odnosu do pristojnosti predsednika republike na primeru dveh držav: Slovenije in Hrvaške. Funkcija predsednika republike je v Sloveniji in na Hrvaškem v večini primerov zelo podobna. Eden od razlogov je tudi ta, da imata obe državi vpeljan parlamentarni sistem. V Sloveniji je bil vpeljan 23. decembra 1991, medtem ko je bil na Hrvaškem novembra 2000. V Sloveniji predsednika volimo na neposrednih, splošnih in tajnih volitvah, in sicer to funkcijo lahko opravlja pet let. Njegove pristojnosti so, da razpisuje volitve v Državni zbor, razglaša zakone, imenuje državne funkcionarje, podeljuje odlikovanja itd. Predsednika Republike Hrvaške prav tako volijo na neposrednih, splošnih in tajnih volitvah za dobo pet let. Njegove pristojnosti so podobne kot v Sloveniji, in sicer razpisuje volitve za hrvaški Sabor, daje pomilostitve, podeljuje odlikovanja in priznanja, je poveljnik obrambnih sil itd. V diplomskem delu so bile uporabljene deskriptivna in kvalitativna metoda raziskovanja, komparativna metoda ter metoda študija primera. Z analiziranjem obeh ustav, tako slovenske kot hrvaške, so se proučile pristojnosti in volitve predsednikov republik. V diplomskem delu je bilo ugotovljeno, da so pristojnosti predsednika republike tako v Sloveniji kot na Hrvaškem relativno šibke, saj ima v obeh državah več pristojnosti vlada, kot dejanski nosilec izvršilne funkcije oblasti, kot predsednik republike. Hkrati je bilo tudi ugotovljeno, da pristojnost in družbena oziroma politična moč predsednika republike ni vedno odvisna samo od predpisov, ki urejajo njegove pristojnosti, ampak tudi od političnega vpliva, ugleda in avtoritete osebe, ki to funkcijo predstavlja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:predsednik republike, Hrvaška, Slovenija, pristojnost, moč, volitve
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FU - Faculty of Administration
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[Š. Zupančič]
Year:2024
Number of pages:XI, 53 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-159432 This link opens in a new window
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Publication date in RUL:10.07.2024
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Language:English
Title:Comparison of elections in relation to the powers of the president of the republic on the case of Slovenia and Croatia
Abstract:
The diploma thesis presents a comparison of elections in relation to the powers of the president of the republic in the case of two countries: Slovenia and Croatia. By and large, the office of the president of the republic in Slovenia and Croatia is very similar. One of the reasons for this is that both countries have introduced the parliamentary system. It was introduced in Slovenia on 23 December 1991, and in Croatia in November 2000. In Slovenia, the president is elected in direct, general and secret elections, and can hold this office for five years. The president's powers include calling elections to the National Assembly, promulgating laws, appointing state officials, awarding decorations, etc. The president of the Republic of Croatia is likewise elected in direct, general and secret elections for a term of five years. The president's powers are similar to those of the Slovenian president, namely calling elections to the Croatian Parliament, granting pardons, awarding decorations and recognitions, acting as the commander-in-chief of the defence forces, etc. We used the descriptive and qualitative research method, the comparative method, and the case study method in the diploma thesis. Both Constitutions, the Slovenian and Croatian alike, were analysed in order to research the powers and elections of the president of the republic. It has been established that the powers of the president of the republic are relatively weak in Slovenia and Croatia alike, since the government has greater authority in both countries as the wielder of executive power. Moreover, it has been determined that the powers and the social or political influence of the president of the republic does not always depend solely on the regulations governing the president's powers but also on the political influence, reputation, and authority of the person holding this office.

Keywords:president of the republic, Croatia, Slovenia, powers, influence, elections

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