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Former Slovenian president dies
Drnovsek was also a successful author [AP]

Janez Drnovsek, a former president of Slovenia, has died. He was 57.

No specific cause of death has been given, but he died at his home overnight on Saturday.

Drnovsek helped lead the country to independence in 1991 and later to EU and Nato membership.
The former leader had a cancerous kidney removed in 1999.

In 2005, he said that doctors diagnosed what he described as "formations" - said to be cancer - on his lungs and liver in 2001.
Drnovsek served as prime minister from 1992 to 2002, after which he became president.
 
He did not run for a second term in elections late last year and was replaced by Danilo Turk in December.

'New age guru'

After realising his illness was terminal, Drnovsek believed that he had cured himself by changing his diet, his lifestyle and his way of thinking.

Al Jazeera meets the president

Watch Barnaby Phillips' interview with Janez Drnovsek

Part 1

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After many years as a politician, Drnovsek turned into a "New ِِِِAge guru".

Drnovsek said: "It is hard for me to say if the change was only caused by the illness.

"It is true that the illness acts as a shock - it awakens one."

After his term in office, he moved from Ljubljana, the capital, to the remote village of Zaplana. Drnovsek considered a political career a "waste of time" and instead focused on helping the poor and weak.

Drnovsek was once pro-EU, but gradually grew critical of it. He was particularly angry with the organisation's agricultural subsidies, complaning that the EU "subsidises a cow each day with $2 - that's more than half the human population gets".

 Source: Al Jazeera and agencies
 
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