[2] In Maribor he finished primary and high school; he studied economics at University of Ljubljana and Zagreb.
[6] In 2010 he was running for a position of Chancellor of University of Maribor; he received 4.4% of votes, the least among five candidates.
[9] In 2008 Slovenian elections he unsuccessfully ran for MP seat as member of the political party Zares.
[11] On 28 May 2014 he was announced as a candidate for a position of Slovenian Prime Minister by seating MP Ivan Vogrin.
[13] He didn't receive 10 required MP signatures to be officially named as a candidate.