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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.

In the recent parliamentary elections, Slovenia's liberal Prime Minister Robert Golob claimed a narrow victory but lost the majority needed to form a stable government. This election resulted in a hung parliament, with neither the left nor right political blocks securing the critical 46 mandates out of the 90-seat parliament. Golob, addressing his supporters on election night, expressed his determination to pursue government formation negotiations despite the challenging political landscape ahead.

The implications of this election are significant, as Slovenia is now poised for complex coalition negotiations. Golob's previous ruling coalition consisted of the Social Democrats (SD) and the Left (Levica), but with the recent election results showing SD at only 6.7% of the votes, the path to a solid governing majority looks fraught with hurdles. Former Prime Minister Janez Jansa has indicated plans to contest the election results by demanding a recount of votes from every polling station, further complicating the post-election scenario.

As a member of both the EU and NATO, Slovenia's political stability is vital not just for its own governance but also for its commitments and relations within European and transatlantic frameworks. The results underscore the fragmented political landscape in Slovenia and the potential for prolonged instability, prompting questions about the country's future political direction, governance, and policymaking under such uncertain circumstances.

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