[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 18 (Monday, February 7, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Page S596]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
VISIT TO THE SENATE BY THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA,
THE HONORABLE BORUT PAHOR
Mr. HARKIN. Mr. President, today we are honored to have as our guest
the Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia, the Honorable Borut
Pahor. He is the sixth Prime Minister since Slovenia won independence
in 1991.
As many of my colleagues know, the Republic of Slovenia holds a very
special place in my heart. My mother came to America from the village
of Siha in what is now Slovenia nearly 90 years ago, and I have been
tremendously impressed with the great strides Slovenia has made since
breaking away from the former Yugoslavia. For the last 2 years, Prime
Minister Pahor with great skill has continued to lead his nation on a
successful course of democratic and free market economics. So make no
mistake, the success of independent Slovenia, like the success of the
young American Republic two centuries ago, was no accident. It was
secured by visionary leaders and by a determined people. Nine decades
ago, my mother left Slovenia--a Slovenia that was impoverished, ruled
by autocrats, and dominated by foreign powers; a nation that sent forth
immigrants desperate to find a better life. Today, a free, prosperous,
and democratic Slovenia sends forth statesmen, diplomats, and
humanitarians helping to build a better world.
Again, on behalf of the Senate, I welcome our honored guest, Prime
Minister Pahor.
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