With Almost 60 Percent of Votes Counted, It Points to an Sds Victory.
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The Freedom Movement (GS) of Prime Minister Robert Golob has won this Sunday in the Slovenian parliamentary elections with 29 seats and 28.5% of the votes. However, the Democratic Party of Slovenia (SDS) of ultra-nationalist Janez Jansa can attempt to form Government by adding its 29 seats, the nine of the right-wing coalition led by New Slovenia and the six of Democracy, the center-right split of the SDS led by Anze Logar, the former Jansa dolp…
Despite doubts about the data, he estimates that the basic political picture will not change significantly.
The interim results of the vote count after Sunday's Slovenian parliamentary elections brought dramatic twists. On Sunday, after 10 p.m., after 92 percent of the votes had been counted, Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom Movement led with 28.47 percent of the vote, ahead of the opposition Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) of three-time former Prime Minister Janez Janša with 28.35 percent of the vote. In terms of seats, this is a ratio of 29 to…
Partial unofficial results of today's parliamentary elections, with almost 60 percent of ballots counted, show a victory for the SDS, which would receive 29.02 percent of the vote. The Svoboda Movement would come in second with 27.97 percent of the vote. The NSi, SLS and Fokus, SD, Demokrati, Resni.ca and Levica and Vesna lists would also enter the National Assembly.
After 99.73% of the votes have been counted, Svoboda is leading (28.584%), ahead of SDS (28.10%), followed by NSi, SLS and Fokus (9.32%), SD (6.70%), Democrats (6.69%), Resni. ca (5.56%) and Levica (5.46%).
SDS President Janez Janša announced, following the close partial unofficial results of the two leading parties in today's parliamentary elections, that they would count every vote from all polling stations. Regardless of the outcome, he said, we will get "a balance of political forces and possibly a government later on, which, based on what we see now, will not provide much stability." In a statement to the media shortly after 10 p.m. after the …
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