AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSlovenia’s Political Reset: Janez Janša has just been elected prime minister for a fourth term, winning 51-36 and setting up a new right-of-centre coalition after Robert Golob’s liberal government failed to form a majority. Coalition Tensions: President Nataša Pirc Musar has already flagged worries about the incoming plans, including moves touching RTV Slovenia, the anti-graft watchdog, and trade unions—while unions and parts of civil society warn rights could be rolled back. EU Friction Ahead: Janša’s Trump-friendly, EU-skeptical stance raises questions about how far Slovenia will push back in Brussels, especially as border controls with Croatia are extended and EU-level debates on sanctions and Israel-related trade intensify. Security & Governance: Slovenia keeps border checks in place until December, citing wider instability and hybrid threats. What’s Next: Janša now has 15 days to propose ministers, with cabinet approval expected soon.
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