Anti-immigration party wins Slovenia polls
June 05, 2018 00:00:00
Janez Jansa, leader of the Social Democratic Party, arriving for press conference after the general election in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Monday — Reuters
LJUBLJANA, June 04 (Reuters): An anti-immigration opposition party won Slovenia's parliamentary election on Sunday, taking 25 per cent of the vote, according to preliminary results.
However, the centre-right Slovenia Democratic Party (SDS) of former Prime Minister Janez Jansa may struggle to pull together a government as its hardline stance on immigration has left it short of potential coalition partners.