AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSlovenia’s Power Shift: Janez Janša has been elected prime minister-designate in parliament, winning 51–36 and setting up his fourth term after the March deadlock with Robert Golob’s liberals. Janša now has 15 days to propose ministers, with a new cabinet expected to be sworn in within two weeks, and he’s framed the agenda around development, decentralisation, and cutting red tape while promising a tougher line on corruption and organised crime. Coalition Math & Protest Pressure: The right-of-centre coalition behind him holds 43 seats, with extra support from the Truth party on major decisions, while opponents staged rallies and filed a Constitutional Court appeal over alleged foreign interference. Energy & Industry Signals: Separate from politics, Slovenia is pushing ahead with an electricity-sharing system for prosumers and a €70m EBRD-backed battery storage portfolio led by NGEN across several countries. Culture & Sports: Ljubljana also sits in the wider spotlight—from BRAVE CF’s June title rematch in the city to Canada’s hockey win over Slovenia, where Emmitt Finnie scored his first international goal.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.