A member of the Parliament of Slovenia (Slovene: poslanec, poslanka) is an elected representative who serves in the National Assembly of Slovenia, the lower house of the country's bicameral parliament. Members are elected to represent the citizens of the Republic of Slovenia and to legislate on national matters.
The National Assembly consists of 90 members.
Regular elections take place every four years. Early elections may occur if the government collapses or the National Assembly is dissolved according to constitutional provisions.
A candidate must:
There are few restrictions, MPs cannot hold a position in the government or any mayoral position, the last one was removed in 2011.
MPs are responsible for:
Members are commonly referred to as: