Slovenia since 2020. A lawyer by profession, Zorčič entered the Party of MiroCerar in 2014 and was elected MP in 2014 and 2018. Following the restructuring
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entered national politics when he joined the newly established Party of MiroCerar (SMC, in 2015 renamed to Modern Centre Party). He served as vice president
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announced to be legal, were later denied and dismissed as unfounded by MiroCerar Jr., a professor of law at the University of Ljubljana. Danijel Lorbek