Election Drama in Slovenia, the Difference is Only 0.08 Percent! Tight Race Between Golob and Janša, No One Has a Clear Majority: Country Facing Political EARTHQUAKE!
Election Drama in Slovenia, the Difference is Only 0.08 Percent! Tight Race Between Golob and Janša, No One Has a Clear Majority: Country Facing Political EARTHQUAKE! Slovenia’s parliamentary elections resulted in an extremely close race, with Prime Minister Robert Golob’s Freedom Movement slightly ahead of Janez Janša’s Slovenian Democratic Party after nearly all votes were counted. The tight outcome, with minimal differences in percentages, indicates a deeply divided political scene and a challenging path to forming a new government. Projections suggest that no single party or coalition will have a clear majority, making any government formation crucial for the country’s future political course and stability.
- The Freedom Movement leads with 28.44% of votes, closely followed by the Slovenian Democratic Party at 28.36%.
- Exit polls indicated similar tight results, with the Freedom Movement at 29.9% and SDS at 27.5%.
- Projections suggest the Freedom Movement could win 30 seats and SDS 27 seats in the 90-deputy parliament.
- Seven electoral lists are expected to enter the National Assembly, highlighting a fragmented political landscape.
- Leaders from both major parties acknowledged the close race and the difficulty in forming a government, with SDS stating they would not join a ‘weak coalition’.
- The results underscore the significant division within Slovenia’s political scene and the complex challenges ahead for government formation.
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