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A surprising turn in Slovenia. Elections decided “by razor blades”


The current prime minister's party won 29 seats in the 90-person National Assembly. Jansza's result gives his party 28 seats.

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The coalition of the New Slovenia, Slovenian People's Party and Focus parties won nine seats, the Democrats and Social Democrats won six seats each, and the Left and Spring coalition and the Resni.ca civic movement won five seats each.

Tenth elections in the history of independent Slovenia

Sunday's elections were the tenth in the history of Slovenia, independent since 1991. By 4 p.m., 859,909 voters, i.e. 50.73 percent, had cast their votes. with approximately 1.7 million citizens entitled to vote.

Polling stations were open from 7 to 19. Slovenians elected 90 deputies to the National Assembly, of which 88 deputies are elected in a proportional system in eight electoral districts, and two additional seats are reserved for the Italian and Hungarian national minorities.

Ashley Davis

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