Motion filed to oust Janša government
Ljubljana, 15 January - An informal coalition of centre-left opposition parties has filed a motion of no confidence in the Janez Janša government with the backing of 42 of the 90 deputies of the National Assembly. The crux of their argument is the government's failure to cope with the coronavirus epidemic.
Ljubljana
Karl Erjavec (centre), the leader of the Pensioners' Party (DeSUS), and the heads of the four other opposition parties addresses reportes as the opposition file a motion of no confidence in the Janez Janša government.
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Ljubljana
Alenka Bratušek, the leader of the SAB party of the same name, addresses reporters as the opposition file a motion of no confidence in the Janez Janša government.
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Ljubljana
Luka Mesec, the leader of the Left, addresses reporters as the opposition file a motion of no confidence in the Janez Janša government.
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Ljubljana
Marjan Šarec, the leader of the LMŠ party of the same name, addresses reporters as the opposition file a motion of no confidence in the Janez Janša government.
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Ljubljana
Tanja Fajon, the leader of the Social Democrats, addresses reporters as the opposition file a motion of no confidence in the Janez Janša government.
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Ljubljana
Karl Erjavec, the leader of the Pensioners' Party (DeSUS), addresses reportes as the opposition file a motion of no confidence in the Janez Janša government.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA
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