Country: | SR Slovenia |
Type: | parliamentary |
Next Election: | 1992 Slovenian parliamentary election |
Next Year: | 1992 |
Seats For Election: | All 80 seats in the Sociopolitical Chamber |
Majority Seats: | 40 |
Election Date: | 8 April 1990 |
Turnout: | 83.29% (total participants) 83.09% (cast ballots) |
Image1: | 3x4.svg |
Leader1: | Ciril Ribičič |
Party1: | ZKS-SDP |
Popular Vote1: | 186,928 |
Percentage1: | 17.28% |
Seats1: | 14 |
Leader2: | Jožef Školč |
Party2: | ZSMS |
Popular Vote2: | 156,843 |
Percentage2: | 14.49% |
Seats2: | 12 |
Image3: | Lojze Peterle (2002-04-25) (cropped).jpg |
Leader3: | Lojze Peterle |
Party3: | SKD |
Alliance3: | DEMOS |
Popular Vote3: | 140,403 |
Percentage3: | 12.98% |
Seats3: | 11 |
Image4: | Ivan Oman 1969.jpg |
Leader4: | Ivan Oman |
Party4: | SKZ |
Alliance4: | DEMOS |
Popular Vote4: | 135,808 |
Percentage4: | 12.55% |
Seats4: | 11 |
Image5: | BucarFrance.JPG |
Leader5: | France Bučar |
Party5: | SDZ |
Alliance5: | DEMOS |
Color5: | 3300B2 |
Popular Vote5: | 102,931 |
Percentage5: | 9.51% |
Seats5: | 8 |
Image6: | Dušan Plut.jpg |
Leader6: | Dušan Plut |
Party6: | ZS |
Alliance6: | DEMOS |
Popular Vote6: | 95,640 |
Percentage6: | 8.84% |
Seats6: | 8 |
Leader7: | Jože Pučnik |
Color7: | 1E90FF |
Party7: | SDSS |
Alliance7: | DEMOS |
Popular Vote7: | 79,951 |
Percentage7: | 7.39% |
Seats7: | 6 |
Image8: | Viktor Žakelj.jpg |
Leader8: | Viktor Žakelj |
Party8: | SSS |
Popular Vote8: | 58,082 |
Percentage8: | 5.37% |
Seats8: | 5 |
Leader9: | Vitomir Gros |
Alliance9: | DEMOS |
Popular Vote9: | 38,269 |
Percentage9: | 3.54% |
Seats9: | 3 |
Prime Minister | |
Posttitle: | Prime Minister after election |
After Election: | Lojze Peterle |
After Party: | SKD |
Parliamentary elections were held in the SR Slovenia on 8 April 1990, together with the first round of presidential elections.
They were the first direct, multiparty elections held in Slovenia since World War II, and the first democratic elections held there since 1925. It was actually a transitional election leading to the country's first fully democratic election on 6 December 1992, by which time Slovenia had already gained its independence.[1]
80 delegates were elected to the Sociopolitical Chamber and 80 delegates to the Chamber of Communes of the Assembly of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia.
On 12 April 1990, 80 delegates to the Chamber of Associated Labour were elected.[2] More than 55% of the vote for the Sociopolitical Chamber went to the DEMOS coalition, formed by newly established parties of the Slovenian Spring. The United List of Social Democrats emerged as the largest party in the Sociopolitical Chamber, winning 14 seats.[3]
In total 1,490,136 people had the right to vote and 1,241,212 of them (83.3%) participated, of which 1,238,189 people actually cast their ballots.[4] [5]