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Updated · Al Jazeera English · May 22
Slovenia Parliament Approves Janez Jansa for 4th Term in 51-36 Vote
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Updated · Al Jazeera English · May 22

Slovenia Parliament Approves Janez Jansa for 4th Term in 51-36 Vote

14 articles · Updated · Al Jazeera English · May 22
  • 51 lawmakers in Slovenia’s 90-seat parliament backed Janez Jansa for a fourth term as prime minister, returning the right-wing veteran to power after his last government fell in 2022.
  • The vote broke a two-month post-election deadlock after former premier Robert Golob’s Freedom Movement, which won 29 seats to the SDS’s 28, failed to assemble a majority.
  • A coalition deal signed Thursday with four centre-right partners gives Jansa’s bloc 43 seats, with extra support from the right-wing Resnica party; he must still win parliamentary approval for his cabinet within 15 days.
  • Jansa, 67, said his government would focus on the economy, cutting corruption and bureaucracy, decentralisation, lower taxes for the rich, and support for private education and healthcare.
  • His comeback shifts the EU member back to the right and revives scrutiny of a leader whose 2020-22 term drew protests and EU concern over democratic institutions and press freedom.
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