The Liberal Freedom Movement (GS) appears to be on track to win Sunday’s Slovenian parliamentary elections, the first polls by the Mediana agency indicate. That calculated that the liberals can count on 35.8 percent of the vote. Incumbent Prime Minister Janez Jansa’s Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) follows closely behind with 22.5 percent.
Either way, the largest party will have to find coalition partners to form a new government. The two main left-wing parties have already ruled out joining a coalition led by the SDS.