Pro-EU liberals see narrow win in Slovenia as key Italian referendum enters final hours Europe live
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Pro-EU liberals see narrow win in Slovenia as key Italian referendum enters final hours  Europe live
"With 99.85% of the votes counted, Golob's liberal party stood at 28.62% and the conservatives of veteran politician Jansa at 27.95%, AFP reported."
"Since we have received the (people's) confidence, now we can think about going forward under a free sun, Golob told his supporters last night, inviting other parties to discuss next steps."
"In France, the Socialist Emmanuel Gregoire has been elected mayor of Paris, and Marine Le Pen's far-right, anti-immigration National Rally (RN) failed to take key cities targeted in Sunday's second round of local elections."
"Early projections after polls closed showed Merz's CDU at 30.8% of the vote, ahead of the SPD at 26%, pointing to a significant shift in the political landscape."
Robert Golob's liberal party secured victory in Slovenia's parliamentary elections, achieving 28.62% of the vote against Janez Jansa's conservatives at 27.95%. This outcome positions Golob to lead government formation talks. In France, Emmanuel Gregoire was elected mayor of Paris, while Marine Le Pen's National Rally did not succeed in key cities. In Germany, Friedrich Merz's Christian Democrats gained control in Rhineland-Palatinate, receiving 30.8% of the vote, surpassing the Social Democrats at 26%. These results reflect shifting political dynamics across Europe.
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