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Slovenia held parliamentary elections between liberal Prime Minister Robert Golob and right-wing populist Janez Jansa

Slovenia conducted a parliamentary election on Sunday with incumbent liberal Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom Movement facing off against right-wing populist Janez Jansa's Slovenian Democratic Party. Exit polls showed Golob's party with a slight lead at nearly 30% versus Jansa's 27.5%, with neither expected to win a parliamentary majority. The campaign was marked by allegations of foreign interference involving the Black Cube intelligence agency.

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“Slovenia's governing liberals face right-wing populists in tight election” · Al Jazeera, AP News, PBS NewsHour, PBS NewsHour

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