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Exit poll: PM Golob's liberal party narrowly the largest in Slovenia

Exit poll: PM Golob's liberal party narrowly the largest in Slovenia

According to exit polls, Prime Minister Robert Golob's liberal Freedom Movement has narrowly won the parliamentary elections in Slovenia. The party was in a close race against the right-wing populist SDS party led by former Prime Minister Janez Janša. Janša is viewed by the European Union as a potentially disruptive political figure.

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