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French President Emmanuel Macron congratulated Robert Golob on his victory in the parliamentary elections. Second-placed Janez Janša, who apparently missed out on first place by less than a percentage point, intervened. He wrote: 'Not so fast'.
The parliamentary election in Slovenia was also about the question of whether Europe would be given another Trump supporter as head of government. However, the Slovenians narrowly decided against it.
Matija Stepišnik, in his commentary on Who and How Will It Rule, writes that the parliamentary elections were ultimately a contest between the leader of the Freedom Movement, Robert Golob, and the president of the SDS, Janez Janša. The first election night left many questions, a lot of uncertainty and unpredictability. The tipping point in the formation of the government, however, will be the smaller parties, he believes.
Slovenia elects a new parliament today. Owner Robert Golob meets the right-wing conservative Janez Janša. The country stands at the crossroads.
Eligible voters, who number 1,698,352 in this election, can choose from 1,185 candidates for 90 parliamentary seats.
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