LDS Leaders Sign "Temporary Truce"
Ljubljana, 13 January - The meeting of senior members of the Liberal Democracy (LDS), who came together on Saturday in an attempt at reconciliation, yielded an agreement on a "temporary truce". The fate of the largest opposition party, which faces a split, will thus be determined at the 27 January congress.
Ljubljana, LDS headquarters.
Meeting of representatives of the Liberal Academy, a forum of left-leaning academics, and representatives of the opposition Liberal Democrats (LDS).
Head of the Liberal Academy Darko Strajn.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA
Ljubljana, LDS headquarters.
Meeting of representatives of the Liberal Academy, a forum of left-leaning academics, and representatives of the opposition Liberal Democrats (LDS).
LDS MPs Darja Lavtizar Bebler (left) and Slavko Gaber (right).
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA
Ljubljana, LDS headquarters.
Meeting of representatives of the Liberal Academy, a forum of left-leaning academics, and representatives of the opposition Liberal Democrats (LDS).
LDS president Jelko Kacin (left) and LDS vice-president Zdenka Cerar (right).
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA
Ljubljana, LDS headquarters.
Meeting of representatives of the Liberal Academy, a forum of left-leaning academics, and representatives of the opposition Liberal Democrats (LDS).
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA
Ljubljana, LDS headquarters.
Meeting of representatives of the Liberal Academy, a forum of left-leaning academics, and representatives of the opposition Liberal Democrats (LDS).
Anton Rop, the head of the LDS deputy group.
Photo: Domen Groegl/STA
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