Janez Jansa forms new coalition government in Slovenia after March elections.
Photo: Deutsche Welle
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Janez Jansa forms new coalition government in Slovenia after March elections.

Slovenia's parliament approved a new coalition government led by veteran right-wing politician Janez Jansa on Thursday, June 5, 2026. Jansa, appointed on May 22, returns as prime minister for a fourth term despite his SDS party finishing second in March elections. The coalition includes conservative, center-right, and far-right parties.

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This event sits in the top 8% of divergence this week. 2 outlets covered it, splitting into 2 framing camps across 1 bias group.
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Deutsche Welle focuses on domestic polarization and far-right influence, while Times of Israel highlights diplomatic renewal with Israel and the opening of a new embassy.
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DWDeutsche WelleINTERNATIONAL11h ago

“Janez Jansa — Slovenia's great political survivor — is back”

TOITimes of IsraelINTERNATIONAL18h ago

“After pro-Israel PM forms government in Slovenia, Israel to open first embassy there”

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