Regular parliamentary elections for the 10th convocation of the National Assembly held in Slovenia today
In Slovenia, 2,987 polling stations opened today at 7 a.m., where 1,695,196 citizens of this former Yugoslav republic are electing the new 10th convocation of the National Assembly.
Regular parliamentary elections for the 10th convocation of the National Assembly held in Slovenia today Slovenia is holding its 10th parliamentary elections since independence, with 1,695,196 citizens eligible to vote for 88 members of the National Assembly, plus representatives for national minorities. The ruling left-liberal Freedom Movement and the right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party are considered to have equal chances of winning. Polling stations opened at 7 AM and will close at 7 PM, after which election silence will officially end.
- 2,987 polling stations opened in Slovenia at 7 AM.
- 1,695,196 citizens are voting for the 10th convocation of the National Assembly.
- The ruling Freedom Movement and the Slovenian Democratic Party are the main contenders.
- Besides the two main parties, five other parties are expected to enter parliament.
- Polling stations close at 7 PM, ending election silence.
- Voters are electing 88 deputies for the National Assembly, plus one representative each for the Italian and Hungarian national minorities.
- Elections are held proportionally using D’Hondt’s method, with a 4% threshold.
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