SDS wins election but hung parliament spells coalition problems

Ljubljana, 4 June - Sunday's general election in Slovenia brought a clear win for the right-wing Democrats (SDS) along with a substantial fragmentation of the political landscape that heralds major coalition-building problems. Turnout after 99.7% of the votes counted is at 51.9%, 0.2 percentage points above the record low of 2014.

Šempeter pri Gorici. Voting in the general elction. Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

Šempeter pri Gorici.
Voting in the general elction.
Photo: Stanko Gruden/STA

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