Andrej Šiško

Andrej Šiško (born April 24, 1969, Koper, Slovenia) is a Slovenian activist. He is the head of the right-wing party Movement for United Slovenia.[1][2]

In 1985, Šiško founded the Anti-Communist Organisation of Slovenia (AKOS) and the group's "military" wing the Slovenian Liberation Army (OSA).[3] In 1987, began studied as the Higher School of Economics in Maribor.[4]

Šiško was a member of the Slovenian Democratic Alliance (GTC) when Slovenia transitioned to a multi-party system.[5]

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