Nachtrag zur Wahl in Slowenien: Was auch hier nur indirekt angedeutet wird ist die Kuriosität, dass die Rechten zwar die Mehrheit haben, Jansa jedoch (trotz der engen Verbundenheit mit Ungarn) von Beginn an als einer der vehementesten Unterstützer der Ukraine gilt. Und nun ist die russlandfreundliche resni.ca mit 5,6 % das Zünglein an der Waage: Entweder mit den Linken (resni.ca forderte dafür, Außen-, Finanz- und Innenministerium) oder mit Jansa. 1/2

https://orf.at/stories/3424614/

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Slowenien-Wahl: Premier Golob knapp vor Jansa

Die liberale Freiheitsbewegung (GS) von Ministerpräsident Robert Golob hat die slowenische Parlamentswahl am Sonntag nach einem vorläufigen Ergebnis mit hauchdünnem Vorsprung auf die konservative Slowenische Demokratische Partei (SDS) gewonnen. Die von Golob angeführte Regierungskoalition verlor aber ihre Mehrheit. Das EU- und NATO-Land steht somit wohl vor einer schwierigen Regierungsbildung.

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L'Unità: Slovenia, il premier Golob ferma l’avanzata del populista Janša: vittoria di un soffio contro l’alleato di Orban

Di un soffio, e col difficile orizzonte delle intese da trovare per formare una coalizione per governare il Paese, ma Robert Golob ha ottenuto una importante vittoria in Slovenia.
Il primo ministro e leader del Movimento per la libertà, 59 anni, ha vinto con un margine risicato la battaglia elettorale che ha spaccato il Paese: ex uomo d’affari, già alla guida del governo assieme a Socialdemocratici e Sinistra, Golov è riuscito a recuperare nei sondaggi lo svantaggio contro il suo sfidante.
Il Movimento per la Libertà di Golob ha conquistato il 28,6% dei voti e 29 seggi, vincendo di misura contro il leader nazionalista Janez Janša, già tre volte primo ministro e capo del Partito Democratico Sloveno che si è fermato al 27,9% e 28 seggi: Janša, imprenditore che politicamente è vicino a Donald Trump ma soprattutto a Viktor Orban, il più filo-russo tra i leader europei, si è detto pronto a contestare il risultato citando dati del suo stesso partito che lo davano in vantaggio.
Un esito finale in parte sorprendente, quello del voto sloveno. I sondaggi davano infatti in vantaggio Janša, ma la sua campagna elettorale è stata danneggiata dagli appelli di Golob contro la possibile deriva illiberale del Paese sotto la guida del rivale nazionalista, sul modello ungherese, e dalla scoperta grazie ad una inchiesta giornalistica che lo stesso Janša ha utilizzato una società privata israeliana di intelligence per screditare l’attuale premier.
Una vittoria, quella di Golob, che apre a diversi scenari politici. Il primo ministro si è detto pronto a rivolgersi a tutti i partiti che hanno seggio nell’Assemblea Nazionale, composta da 90 seggi, ad eccezione ovviamente del Partito Democratico Sloveno di Janša.
La presidente del Paese, Natasa Pirc Musar ha dichiarato che nominerà incaricato di formare il governo il candidato che per primo otterrà almeno 46 voti in Parlamento. Golob si rivolgerà presumibilmente ai Socialdemocratici (che hanno ottenuto il 6,7%), alla lista congiunta progressista Sinistra-Vesna (6,3%), ai Democratici (5,9%) e a Resni.ca (5,2%), partito nato da un movimento no-vax.

Slovenia, Prime Minister Golob halts the advance of populist Janša: victory by a narrow margin against Orban’s ally

With a breath, and with the difficult horizon of agreements to find to form a coalition to govern the country, Robert Golob has achieved an important victory in Slovenia.

The prime minister and leader of the Movement for Freedom, 59 years old, won with a narrow margin the electoral battle that has split the country: former businessman, previously leading the government alongside Social Democrats and Left, Golob managed to recover in the polls the disadvantage against his challenger.

The Movement for Freedom of Golob has won 28.6% of the votes and 29 seats, winning narrowly against the nationalist leader Janez Janša, previously three times prime minister and head of the Slovenian Democratic Party, who stopped at 27.9% and 28 seats: Janša, an entrepreneur politically close to Donald Trump but especially to Viktor Orban, the most pro-Russian among European leaders, said he was ready to contest the result citing data from his own party that gave him the advantage.

An outcome in part surprising, that of the Slovenian vote. The polls gave Janša the advantage, but his electoral campaign was damaged by Golob’s appeals against the possible illiberal drift of the country under the guidance of the nationalist rival, on the model of Hungary, and by the discovery thanks to an investigative journalism that the same Janša used an Israeli private intelligence company to discredit the current prime minister.

A victory, that of Golob, which opens up to various political scenarios. The prime minister said he was ready to address all parties that have seats in the National Assembly, composed of 90 seats, with the exception of course of the Slovenian Democratic Party of Janša.

The president of the country, Natasa Pirc Musar has declared that she will appoint an interim to form the government to the candidate who will first obtain at least 46 votes in Parliament. Golob will presumably address the Social Democrats (who obtained 6.7%), the joint progressive list Left-Vesna (6.3%), the Democrats (5.9%) and Resni.ca (5.2%), a party born from a no-vax movement.

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https://www.unita.it/2026/03/23/elezioni-slovenia-risultati-golob-vince-contro-jansa/

Slovenia, il premier Golob ferma l’avanzata del populista Janša: vittoria di un soffio contro l’alleato di Orban

Di un soffio, e col difficile orizzonte delle intese da trovare per formare una coalizione per governare il Paese, ma Robert Golob ha ottenuto una importante vittoria in Slovenia. Il primo ministro e leader del Movimento per la libertà, 59 anni, ha vinto con un margine risicato la battaglia elettorale che ha spaccato il Paese: […]

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Robert #Golob warns rival Janez #Janša wants to break up the EU, as Slovenia’s election could shape the fight against right-wing populism ahead of Hungary’s vote involving Viktor Orbán.

https://www.politico.eu/article/europe-fightback-right-wing-populism-slovenia-hungary-election/

#Ukraine #Russia #EU #Slovenia #Hungary #Orban

The EU’s fightback against right-wing populism starts here

Slovenia’s Prime Minister Robert Golob tells POLITICO that his right-wing election rival Janez Janša wants to break up the European Union.  

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European Commission fails to present a team on time

The European Union @eu is primarily governed by a "European Commission". The latter is a college of 27 people who jointly exercise the executive powers at the Union [confederal] level. It operates as a cabinet government, with one member ("Commissioner") per country – including Slovenia:

"Ljubljana is the only EU government yet to formally nominate a commissioner after swapping its male candidate Tomaž Vesel for a woman, Marta Kos. Kos’ nomination isn’t complete until a parliamentary committee signs off on it. That committee is chaired by a Janša ally, whose party is refusing to schedule the meeting, as things stand. […] The opposition […] wants to force the government to say the quiet part out loud: that Vesel didn’t want to resign but was forced to by Golob, who himself was pressured by von der Leyen."

https://www.politico.eu/newsletter/brussels-playbook/slovenias-janez-jansa-seeks-to-disrupt-eu-power-transition/

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Slovenia’s No. 1 Trump fan hijacks EU power transition

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@euractiv 🤣 Can't wait to see them inconvenience Boyko #Borissov, #Janša, or Putin's tol vatnik pet #Vučić. I'm sure their action will be just as swift as that time they protected Viktor Orbán for a decade as he destroyed Hungarian democracy with EU taxpayers money. Or that other time when Putin's Italian BFF paid a former #EPP MEP 30 millions to go for jail for him and be the fall guy for his mafia ties. Christian democracy with bunga-bunga characteristics.
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RT @Neubac: Auch dieses Jahr lädt V. #Orbán zum Meet and Greet des Rechtspopulismus nach Budapest, mit dabei neben E. #Bolsonaro, J. #Jansa und A. #Babis gleich zwei österr. Speaker: Herbert #Kickl und Harald #Vilimsky. https://www.cpachungary.com/en/speakers

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Speakers of CPAC Hungary