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Government Switch Looms: Janez Janša has been nominated for Slovenia’s next prime minister, with coalition talks moving fast after his SDS secured backing in Parliament—setting up a right-wing return and a likely shift from Robert Golob’s liberal line. Coalition & Pushback: The Freedom Movement is still floating a short-term technocratic alternative, while Freedom accuses rightist parties of undermining law enforcement and the Truth party raises concerns about undue influence around MPs. Security & Integrity Row: The police union is warning against planned job restructuring at the top, alleging favouritism ahead of the handover. Foreign Policy Spotlight: Sahrawi activist Aminatou Haidar wrapped up a visit to Slovenia’s Parliament and university events, renewing calls to decolonize Western Sahara and highlighting alleged human-rights violations. EU/Global Watch: The US Senate approved Asel Roberts as ambassador to Slovenia, while Slovenia also sent 1,000 first-aid kits to UN peacekeepers in Central Africa. Culture Noise: Eurovision’s Bulgaria win still reverberates locally, with the Israel participation controversy dominating the debate.

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Slovenia set for a right-wing government and a comeback for former Prime Minister Jansa

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Aminatou Haidar concludes visit to Slovenian Parliament with press conference on the situation in Western Sahara

Aminatou Haidar concludes visit to Slovenian Parliament with press conference on the situation in Western Sahara


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May. 14, 2026

Slovenia is ranked among the more successful countries in terms of quality of life indices

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201st Regular Session of the Government of the Republic of Slovenia

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