Slovenia votes today for new prime minister

Slovenians began voting today in legislative elections where the conservative former prime minister, Janez Jansa, hopes to achieve a return to power after the political scene was shaken by a migration wave in this small eurozone country located in the former “Balkan Route”. About 1.7 million people are expected to vote in proportional elections that are held [...]
About 1.7 million people are expected to vote in proportional elections held after four years of centre-left governance.
Possible in 2014, after conducting the campaign since the prison where he was passing a corruption sentence, Jansa, 59, is seen with a slight advantage in the polls, with 25.1% of approvals according to the Institute “Ninamedia”.












