Updated
Updated · Kyiv Post · Apr 14
Slovenia’s Parliament Speaker Calls for NATO Exit Referendum Amid Political Shifts
Updated
Updated · Kyiv Post · Apr 14

Slovenia’s Parliament Speaker Calls for NATO Exit Referendum Amid Political Shifts

24 articles · Updated · Kyiv Post · Apr 14
  • Slovenia’s new parliamentary speaker, Zoran Stevanović, has announced plans to hold a referendum on the country’s membership in NATO.
  • Stevanović, leader of the Resni.ca party, argues for a more independent foreign policy and has also signaled possible closer ties with Russia.
  • This move follows political shifts in Slovenia’s parliament and comes amid wider debates on NATO’s future, influenced by US and European developments.
How will Slovenia's fragmented parliament overcome its deadlock to form a stable government?
Is Slovenia's proposed NATO withdrawal a serious threat or just political rhetoric?
How might foreign interference shape Slovenia's political future and alliances?
What are the hidden costs for Slovenia if it pursues an independent foreign policy?
What role will smaller parties play in defining Slovenia's national identity?
Can Europe truly defend itself without full U.S. commitment to NATO?