Slovenian political party
Civic List (Slovene: Državljanska lista, DL) is an inactive classical-liberal[4] extra-parliamentary political party in Slovenia, led by Gregor Virant. LGV won 8.37% of the vote at the early 2011 Slovenian parliamentary election on 4 December 2011, thus gaining 8 seats in the National Assembly.[5] After a quit of its deputy group by one of its deputies in April 2012,[6] it has had 7 seats.[7] Until April 2012 the party was named Gregor Virant's Civic List (Državljanska lista Gregorja Viranta, LGV).[8]
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