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Igor Lukšič
Minister for Education and Sports
In office
21 November 2008 – 10 February 2012
Prime MinisterBorut Pahor
Preceded byMilan Zver
Succeeded byŽiga Turk
Personal details
Born (1961-03-31) 31 March 1961 (age 63)
Novo Mesto, FPR Yugoslavia
(now Slovenia)
Political partySocial Democrats
Alma materUniversity of Ljubljana

Igor Lukšič (born 3 December 1961) is a Slovenian political scientist, politician and was president of the Slovenian Social Democrats (June 2012 – May 2014). Between November 2008 and February 2012, he served as minister of education in the center-left government of Borut Pahor.

Lukšič was born in Novo Mesto in the People's Republic of Slovenia, then part of FPR Yugoslavia. He started his academic career as a teaching assistant at the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Ljubljana in 1986 and obtained his PhD at the University of Ljubljana in 1993. Subsequently, he became an assistant professor and later, in 1998, an associate professor. In 1999, he was named vice-dean and in 2001, dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ljubljana.[1] Between 2008 and 2011, he worked as the minister of education and sport.

He was the vice president of Social Democrats until March 2009. Later, on 2 June 2012, he was elected president of the Social Democrats,[2] but stepped down in 2014, after his party won only one MEP seat in European Parliament election.[3]

Books written

  • Demokracija v pluralni družbi - Preverjanje veljavnosti konsociativne teorije (Democracy in a Plural Society), 1991
  • Liberalizem versus korporativizem (Liberalism versus Corporativism), 1994, ISBN 961-6014-16-1
  • Politični sistem Republike Slovenije (The Political System of the Republic of Slovenia), 2001, ISBN 961-6294-31-8

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Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Education and Sports
2008–2012
Succeeded by
Žiga Turk
Party political offices
Preceded by Leader of the Social Democrats
2012–2014
Succeeded by


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