Court of Audit of Slovenia

They are appointed for a term of nine years on a proposal from the President of the Republic by the National Assembly by majority vote of all the deputies in a secret ballot.

This Act also lays down the procedure for their appointment and dismissal, as well as the special conditions which they must fulfill in order to ensure that the tasks are carried out professionally and impartially.

Members, Supreme State Auditors and Secretary of the Court of Audit may stand as candidates for the same office several times without restriction.

The Court of Audit is represented and headed by its president, who simultaneously holds the office of State Auditor-general.

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