Slovenia election sees ruling party tied with opposition
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Slovenia election sees ruling party tied with opposition
""In the next term, we will do everything we can to ensure a better future. We can look forward to moving ahead, into the future, under a free sun.""
"The Slovenian parliamentary election is an important race to determine whether the small EU nation maintains its liberal course or whether illiberal right-wing populists will gain support within the bloc."
Slovenia's parliamentary election resulted in a near tie between the ruling Freedom Movement, led by Prime Minister Robert Golob, and the opposition Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), led by Janez Jansa. With 99% of votes counted, Golob's party held 28.5% compared to SDS's 28.1%. Golob expressed confidence in leading the next government despite anticipated tough negotiations. The election outcome is crucial for Slovenia's political direction and its alignment within the European Union, as it may influence the balance between liberal and right-wing populist agendas.
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