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		<title>Slovenia Elections 2026</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Robert Golob stated, "Slovenia will not be run by foreign powers," after his party's narrow victory in the recent elections.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Slovenia will not be run by foreign powers,&#8221; declared Robert Golob, leader of the Freedom Movement, following a narrow victory in the recent parliamentary elections.</p>
<p>The elections, held on March 22, 2026, concluded with Golob&#8217;s party securing 28.63 percent of the vote, translating to 29 seats in parliament. In a closely contested race, the opposition Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), led by Janez Janša, garnered 27.95 percent, resulting in 28 seats.</p>
<p>Neither party achieved the 46 seats necessary for a parliamentary majority, indicating a fragmented political landscape. The right-wing coalition, which includes New Slovenia (NSi), the Slovenian People’s Party (SLS), and the Focus party, received 9.29 percent of the vote.</p>
<p>The election results underscore the deep political divisions in Slovenia, particularly between pro-EU liberals and right-wing populists. Ana Schnabl, a political analyst, remarked, &#8220;The methods, narratives, and international alliances of illiberal politics are more consolidated than ever.&#8221;</p>
<p>Allegations of foreign interference have also emerged, with claims involving the private Israeli intelligence firm Black Cube. This has raised concerns about the integrity of the electoral process.</p>
<p>In addition to the political developments, STRABAG, a construction company active in Slovenia since 1995, was awarded a contract worth approximately 194 million euros to build a section of Slovenia’s 3rd Development Axis. The project is expected to take around 40 months, commencing in March 2026.</p>
<p>STRABAG has reported an annual turnover of around 150 million euros and holds an order backlog of 350 million euros, reflecting its significant presence in the Slovenian market.</p>
<p>As Slovenia navigates its political future, Golob&#8217;s assertion and the electoral outcomes will likely shape the country&#8217;s direction in the coming years. Ana Schnabl further emphasized, &#8220;Slovenia is not fated to democratic backsliding,&#8221; suggesting a resilient democratic framework amidst challenges.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full implications of the election results and the allegations of foreign interference, but the political landscape in Slovenia remains a focal point of discussion.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Slovenia will not be run by foreign powers,&#8221; stated Robert Golob, leader of the Freedom Movement party, following the recent parliamentary elections held on March 22, 2026.</p>
<p>The elections concluded with a narrow victory for Golob&#8217;s Freedom Movement, which secured <strong>28.63 percent</strong> of the vote, translating to <strong>29 seats</strong> in parliament. The opposition party, the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), led by Janez Janša, closely followed with <strong>27.95 percent</strong> of the vote and <strong>28 seats</strong>.</p>
<p>Neither party achieved the <strong>46 seats</strong> necessary for a majority, reflecting the deep political divisions within Slovenia. The election results highlighted a significant divide between pro-EU liberals and right-wing populists, a situation that has been increasingly pronounced in recent years.</p>
<p>In addition to the two leading parties, a right-wing coalition comprising New Slovenia (NSi), the Slovenian People’s Party (SLS), and the Focus party garnered <strong>9.29 percent</strong> of the vote. The Social Democrats (SD) and the Democrats each received <strong>6.70 percent</strong>, while the Left and the anti-system party Truth (Resnica) received <strong>5.58 percent</strong> and <strong>5.53 percent</strong>, respectively.</p>
<p>Amid the political turmoil, allegations of foreign interference emerged, particularly involving the private Israeli intelligence firm Black Cube. Ana Schnabl, a political analyst, remarked, &#8220;The methods, narratives, and international alliances of illiberal politics are more consolidated than ever,&#8221; emphasizing the complexity of the current political landscape.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is how modern interference operates, not through overt force, but through narratives, disruption and the strategic amplification of division,&#8221; Schnabl added, reflecting concerns about the integrity of Slovenia&#8217;s democratic processes.</p>
<p>In a related development, the construction company STRABAG was awarded a contract worth around <strong>194 million euros</strong> to build a section of Slovenia’s 3rd Development Axis. This project is expected to take around <strong>40 months</strong> and is set to commence in March 2026.</p>
<p>STRABAG has been active in Slovenia since 1995 and recently reported an annual turnover of approximately <strong>150 million euros</strong>, showcasing its significant presence in the region.</p>
<p>As Slovenia navigates its political future, the implications of these elections and the surrounding controversies will likely influence the country&#8217;s trajectory in the coming months.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.1news.pk/slovenia-elections-2026-robert-golob-s-victory/">Slovenia Elections 2026: Robert Golob&#8217;s Victory</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.1news.pk">1News</a>.</p>
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