Ivan Dečko and His Last Styrian Regional Assembly Period
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https://doi.org/10.51663/pnz.62.3.02Keywords:
Štajerska, Avstro-Ogrska, Celje, Gradec, politična zgodovina, Ivan DečkoAbstract
Avtor v prispevku analizira deželnozborske nastope spodnještajerskega poslanca Ivana Dečka v njegovem zadnjem mandatu (1902-1907). Kljub temu, da slovenski strani (na deželno- in državnozborski ravni) ni uspelo zmagati v mestu (najbližje zmagi so bili leta 1901), so celjski Nemci z vse večjim strahom spremljali slovenski nacionalni prodor. A mestni očetje se nikakor niso želeli ukloniti slovenskim zahtevam po gimnaziji znotraj mestnega teritorija. Dečko je medtem očitno »pozabil« na sklep slovenske politike, češ da tozadevno ne bo pristala na nikakršen kompromis, in samovoljno ponudil za gradnjo slovenske gimnazije del svoje posesti za mestnim »obzidjem« v Gaberjih. Njegova poteza se je pri ideološki delitvi pokazala za več kot odličen pripomoček konservativcev za napad nanj, posredno pa na liberalno strujo v Celju, kar je ne nazadnje vodilo v definitivni konec spodnještajerskega slogaštva.
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