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06 Jun 2018 | 07:07 PM UTC

Slovenia: SDS wins plurality in June 3 parliamentary elections

SDS party wins plurality in June 3 parliamentary elections; associated demonstrations likely as SDS attempts to form a coalition

Warning

Event

According to official results released on Sunday, June 3, the right-wing Slovenia Democratic Party (SDS) won 25 out of 90 seats in the country's June 3 parliamentary election. The SDS is expected to struggle to form a majority coalition as it will need the support of at least two other parties to form a majority in parliament. If the SDS fails in forming a majority coalition, an early election might be organized. Political rallies and protests are to be expected in the coming days and weeks as parties enter negotiations. An increased security presence and associated transportation disruptions are expected in the vicinity of any such events.

Context

Parliamentary elections were held throughout Slovenia on Sunday, June 3. The vote was initially set for June 9, but Parliament called for snap elections following the resignation of Prime Minister Miro Cerar on March 18.

Advice

Individuals in Slovenia are advised to monitor developments to the situation, avoid all protests and demonstrations as a precaution, and adhere to all instructions issued by the local authorities.