Janez Janša, president of the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), has been proposed as the prime minister-designate for the new Slovenian government, with the support of 48 deputies.
The Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), led by Anže Logar, has announced the definitive conclusion of coalition negotiations with Robert Golob. However, the Freedom Movement (Svoboda) questioned the statement, arguing that negotiations had never truly commenced.
Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) leader Anže Logar stated that media rumors about ministerial positions are an attempt to weaken the party, as two right-wing parties invited by Robert Golob refuse to join a government with Levica.
Preliminary results from Slovenia's parliamentary elections show a tie between the liberal Freedom Movement (GS) led by Robert Golob and the right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) led by Janez Janša, with Golob ultimately winning by one seat.
Slovenian media investigated reports that a controversial song by Marko Perković Thompson, about the war for Slovenia, was played at the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) convention in Ljubljana, causing a scandal.
The Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) has published a 20-point document outlining core priorities for a future right-wing coalition government, agreed upon with NSi, SLS, Fokus, and Anže Logar's Democrats, alongside plans for a consultative referendum on an intervention law for Slovenia's development.
After nearly all votes from the March 22 elections were counted, Robert Golob's Freedom Movement, with 29 seats, invited all Slovenian parties except Janez Janša's right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) to form a coalition.
The Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) has analyzed the election results and is set to announce its next steps, including a potential challenge to the early voting process.
Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) is accused of misusing the image of actor Polde Bibič, an act his family condemned as unacceptable, stating that Slovenian politics should respect culture, creators, and human dignity.
The Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) and its coalition partners have reportedly gained control over the country's democratic institutions. This signifies a shift in political power.
The Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) is calling for an independent forensic investigation into alleged technical irregularities in the State Election Commission's information system following recent elections, while the Commission maintains its system functioned correctly.
The executive committee of the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) met to discuss the recent election results, following an announcement by party president Janez Janša.
The Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) faced questions after playing a song by controversial Croatian musician Marko Perković Thompson at its election convention, a song he also performed at a recent high-profile concert in Zagreb despite accusations.