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    Slovenia’s Freedom Movement Party takes narrow election lead: Exit poll | Elections News

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    Governing liberals edge ahead of opposition conservatives in a race too close to call, according to exit poll.

    Published On 22 Mar 202622 Mar 2026

    Slovenia’s governing Freedom Movement (GS) is on track to win a parliamentary election but will need to find more coalition partners to form a government, according to an exit poll.

    GS was set to secure 29.9 percent of the votes, or 30 seats in the country’s 90-seat parliament, in a dip from its previous result of 41 seats, according to the poll, published by TV Slovenia and Pop TV on Sunday.

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    The opposition Slovenian Democratic Party, led by populist Janez Jansa, is expected to come second and secure 27 seats in parliament, according to the Mediana polling agency.

    As he voted, incumbent Prime Minister Robert Golob, 59, called on citizens to cast their ballots.

    “Democracy and Slovenia’s sovereignty cannot be taken for granted any more,” he told reporters.

    Jansa welcomed the exit poll results and said he would wait for the final result.

    “If someone wants a government like the one we’ve had so far, then they are probably satisfied with what these parallel results indicate,” Jansa said.

    “Whoever wants change will likely have to wait for the final results, just as we will, and then we will analyse the situation. But we have done everything that was within our power,” he said.

    The opposition party leader has served as prime minister three times, most recently from 2020 to 2022.

    Ahead of the vote, the election had been marred by controversy after a report last week alleged that Jansa met with officials from the Israeli spy firm Black Cube in December.

    Golob told journalists after the report: “The fact that … foreign services are interfering in the elections of a democratic member state of the European Union is something unheard of.”

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