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Slovenia Says It Has Confirmed Foreign Influence on Last Weekend's Election
Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency presented evidence of foreign para-intelligence targeting the election, with investigations ongoing and material linked to private firm Black Cube.
On Thursday, Slovenia announced that the Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency, or SOVA, 'unequivocally confirmed foreign influences' on the parliamentary election held on Sunday.
With more than 99% of votes counted, Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom Movement won 29 seats in the 90-member assembly, while the opposition Slovenian Democratic Party, or SDS, won 28.
SOVA head Josko Kadivik presented evidence linking representatives of the private intelligence corporation Black Cube to the SDS headquarters on Trstenjakova, claiming the firm conducted counterintelligence operations.
Acknowledging contact with a Black Cube adviser, SDS leader Janez Jansa denied wrongdoing, while activists alleged videos were leaked to sway voters, triggering a formal investigation.
Prime Minister Golob has urged the European Union to investigate, citing concerns that corruption and foreign interference impede legitimate business activity and threaten the stability of the Republic.
Slovenačka obveštajna apartamentja je "nedvosmisleno potvrdila delovanje stranih uticaja" na parliamentarian izzore koji su bili u nedelju, saopštila je danas Vlada.