Slovenia’s Freedom Movement Party takes narrow election lead: Exit poll
Slovenia's parliamentary election resulted in a near tie between Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom Movement party and the opposition Slovenian Democratic Party led by ex-Prime Minister Janez Jansa on Sunday. With nearly all ballots counted, the Freedom Movement garnered 28.5% of the vote, narrowly edging out the SDS's 28.1%. The close outcome means neither party will secure a majority in the 90-member parliament. The formation of the next government will depend on smaller parties acting as kingmakers, leading to potential political uncertainty. Golob expressed confidence in forming the next government despite acknowledging the need for tough negotiations. Jansa predicted a period of political instability following the election.