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Slovenia's liberal Prime Minister Robert Golob won a narrow victory in parliamentary elections, leading slightly over the populist conservatives.
PHOTO FINISH ⟩ The Prime Minister of Slovenia Prevented a Triumph for Orbán's Friend
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob declared victory in a close parliamentary election against the opposition conservatives.
Slovenian electoral drama: the "pro-Brussels" prime minister narrowly defeats Orbán's ally
Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom party narrowly won Slovenia's parliamentary elections against former Prime Minister Janez Janša's SDS party.
Parliamentary elections: Golob won a seat, but the fight for a majority is just beginning
In Slovenia's parliamentary elections, Robert Golob's Freedom Movement leads with 28.55% of the votes, while Janez Janša's SDS follows closely behind at 28.17%.
Slovenia introduces restrictions on fuel purchases – military use may be considered
Slovenia has implemented temporary restrictions on fuel purchases due to shortages, limiting individuals to 50 liters per day.
Election in Slovenia: The smear campaign backfired
In Slovenia's parliamentary election, the conservative party's leader narrowly failed to secure victory amid accusations of a smear campaign, while the ruling liberal party retained its position by a slim margin.
Slovenia's liberal Prime Minister declares victory in tense elections
Slovenia's Prime Minister Robert Golob has announced victory in close election results amid allegations of foreign interference.
Slovenia: Golob narrowly wins parliamentary election – but loses government majority
Slovenia's Prime Minister Robert Golob narrowly won the parliamentary election but faces challenges in forming a government as neither the left nor the right bloc holds a majority.
Slovenia election too close to call as PM claims victory in neck-and-neck race
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob claimed victory in a tightly contested parliamentary election against Janez Jansa, with nearly equal support from voters.
Elections in Slovenia: Parliamentary election in Slovenia: No clear majorities
Slovenia's liberal Prime Minister Robert Golob narrowly won the parliamentary elections but lost the governing majority with his leftist coalition partners.
Slovenia voted in a key showdown between the liberal government and a right allied with Orban and Trump
Slovenia held contested parliamentary elections that may determine its political alignment between a liberal and a right-wing government.
It's completely even in the Slovene election crisis – but now one declares himself the winner
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob has declared victory in the parliamentary elections despite the official results still being too close to call.
Slovenian Prime Minister announces victory of his party in the elections, but it is only a narrow lead
The Slovenian Prime Minister has declared a victory for his party in the elections, though the margin is very close.
The ultranationalist Jansa, favorite to return to govern Slovenia at the head of a conservative coalition
Ultranationalist Janez Jansa appears favored to lead a new coalition government in Slovenia despite his party achieving a technical tie with the current ruling liberals in recent parliamentary elections.
Marginal result in the Slovenian parliamentary elections
The Slovenian parliamentary elections are tightly contested, with the margin of victory likely decided by only a few votes as approximately 90% of ballots have been counted.
Slovenia's Prime Minister declares election victory
Prime Minister Robert Golob claims victory in Slovenia's election amid a close count.
Vote counting in Slovenian elections is marked by twists
Vote counting in Slovenia's elections has faced various unexpected occurrences.
Liberals of Prime Minister Golob Lead in Slovenian Parliamentary Elections
In Slovenia's recent parliamentary elections, Prime Minister Robert Golob's liberal party received the highest votes, narrowly surpassing the conservative party of former Prime Minister Janez Janša, according to voter surveys.
Preliminary results of the elections in Slovenia. Who won?
Exit poll results indicate that the Freedom Movement, led by Prime Minister Robert Golob, won a plurality in the Slovenian elections held on March 22, 2026.
Voter surveys: Premier's liberals lead in Slovenia's parliamentary elections
Surveys indicate that Premier Golob's liberals are leading in the Slovenia parliamentary elections with 29.9% of the votes, ahead of Janša's conservatives with 27.5%.
Polling Stations Closed - Tight Race in Slovenia
Polling stations have closed in Slovenia, showing a narrow lead for Prime Minister Robert Golob's party over Janez Jansa's party according to exit polls.
Victory Predicted for Right-Wing Populist in Slovenian Parliamentary Elections
In Slovenia's parliamentary elections, a win is forecast for right-wing populist Janez Janša, a former prime minister convicted of corruption.
Exit Polls in Slovenia: Small Advantage for the Left, Janša Slightly Behind
Exit polls in Slovenia show a slight lead for the left-wing Freedom Movement over Janez Janša's Slovenian Democratic Party.
In Slovenia, door-to-door surveys predict a narrow victory for liberals in parliamentary elections
Door-to-door surveys in Slovenia suggest a narrow victory for liberal parties over conservatives in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Narrow lead for the liberals given by exit polls in Slovenia
Exit polls indicate a narrow lead for the liberal party of current Prime Minister Robert Golob in Slovenia's parliamentary elections.
Slovenian Elections: Polls Show a Slight Advantage for Liberals
Poll results following the closure of polling stations indicate a slim lead for the liberal Freedom Movement over the conservative Slovenian Democratic Party in Slovenia's elections.
Slovenian elections: polls show a slight lead for liberals over conservatives
Polls conducted by Mediana and RTV Slo indicate a close race in Slovenia's elections, with the Liberal Freedom Movement leading the conservative Slovenian Democratic Party by a narrow margin.
In Slovenia, the government has introduced limits on refueling at gas stations due to fuel shortages
The Slovenian government has implemented temporary refueling limits at gas stations in response to fuel shortages, allowing 50 liters per day for private vehicles and 200 liters for businesses and priority users.
Maximum 50 liters per day. The Slovenian government has limited refuelling at gas stations
The Slovenian government has imposed a daily fuel limit of 50 liters per vehicle due to supply issues.
Slovenia Restricts Refueling
Slovenia is implementing restrictions on refueling, likely due to technical issues related to website access.
Slovenia: ‘Bulletin’ on Fuels Due to the War with Iran – Queues at Gas Stations and Shortages
Slovenia has implemented emergency measures, imposing temporary restrictions on fuel sales due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, leading to long queues at gas stations.
Pogacar showed power at the famous classic, Mihkels did not make it to the top
Slovenian cyclist Tadej Pogacar won the 298 km race from Milan to San Remo, continuing his dominance in cycling, while Madis Mihkels finished in 83rd place.
Today the parliamentary elections are being held in Slovenia: The campaign marked by a leftist corruption scandal
Parliamentary elections are taking place in Slovenia amid a significant corruption scandal affecting the left-wing party.
Slovenian citizens must choose between liberal and right-wing forces
Slovenian citizens face a critical decision in upcoming elections between the ruling liberal coalition led by Prime Minister Robert Golob and the opposition right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party led by Janez Janša.
Slovenia: Heavy shadow of scandal concerning Israeli company's involvement in the elections
A scandal involving the Israeli company Black Cube threatens to overshadow Slovenia's parliamentary elections as leaked recordings suggest attempts to influence government decision-makers.
Slovenia goes to polls in election marked by claims of anti-Romany rhetoric
Slovenia's upcoming elections are overshadowed by rising anti-Romany rhetoric and accusations against both prime ministerial candidates regarding their treatment of the marginalized community.
Tough Election Campaign: What is at Stake in the Slovenian Election
The Slovenian election this Sunday is a battle primarily between the ruling coalition and the opposition led by Janez Janša, amid allegations of foreign interference favoring Janša.
Election in Slovenia
Slovenia has begun parliamentary elections, with Janez Jansa, leader of the Slovenian Democratic Party, likely to win despite a past corruption conviction.
Parliamentary Elections Begin in Slovenia
Parliamentary elections are taking place in Slovenia, with Prime Minister Robert Golob's coalition facing opposition from Janez Janša.
Tight parliamentary elections in Slovenia: "A derby" between the liberal Golob and the pro-Trump Janša
Slovenes are voting in a closely contested parliamentary election between liberal Prime Minister Robert Golob and his conservative predecessor Janez Janša.
Tense elections in Slovenia: conservatives hope to return to power
Slovenians began voting on Sunday in tense parliamentary elections where conservatives led by Janez Janša aim to regain power after four years of center-left governance.
Slovenia: Trump-friend favorite in heated election
Former Prime Minister Janez Jansa is expected to make a comeback in Slovenia's upcoming parliamentary elections amid a controversial campaign.
Intense Competition in Slovenia Elections: Similar Results for Two Leading Parties in Pre-Election Polls
Slovenia's upcoming elections see a close race between the ruling Freedom Movement and the opposition Slovenia Democratic Party amid a recent spying scandal.
Will 'Mini-Trump' win the elections on Sunday? The far right is leading in the polls in Slovenia
The far-right SDS party, symbolized by the accordion, leads polls ahead of the Slovenian elections, with a campaign emphasizing nationalism and cultural identity.
Who is the Slovenian politician who mentioned Thompson in Å iroki?
A Slovenian MEP criticized the concerts of Marko Perković Thompson, claiming they displayed fascist symbols, amid political tensions within Slovenia.
Referendum, the pamphlet that revives the Yes: "Here are the fake news about the reform"
A pamphlet circulating in border areas of Slovenia counters claims against a judicial reform referendum, asserting that criticisms are unfounded.
Slovenia awaits elections: Robert Golob will again face political veteran Janez Janša
Upcoming elections in Slovenia see Robert Golob challenging the experienced Janez Janša, with polls indicating no clear frontrunner.
Tadej Pogacar extends his legend and wins the Milan-San Remo, the classic he was obsessed with
Tadej Pogacar won the Milan-San Remo, his first victory in this prestigious classic he's always aimed to conquer.
Tadej Pogacar, ruthless champion of current cycling
Tadej Pogacar continues to dominate the cycling world with multiple prestigious titles and a unique personality that masks his competitive edge.
Fuel Filling Restrictions Introduced in Slovenia
Slovenia has introduced fuel filling restrictions due to long queues at gas stations, primarily driven by local and neighboring drivers seeking cheaper fuel.