At midnight on 22 December, he replaced Zoran Janković[2] as the leader of the municipality, as Janković was elected to the National Assembly and retained his mayoral post only until midnight 21 December 2011.[3] The replacement was made according to the law, but Čerin's leading position only lasted until the beginning of January 2012, when a tender for the by-election was opened.[4] The election was held on 25 March 2012.[4]
Čerin is also a keen bicycler and was the president of the Cycling Federation of Slovenia from 1997 till 2005.[1]
References
^ ab"Aleš Čerin" (in Slovenian). City Municipality of Ljubljana. Retrieved 25 September 2021.