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Slovenia’s Janša seeks fourth term after coalition secures majority

By Thomson Reuters May 19, 2026 | 7:26 AM

BELGRADE, May 19 – Deputies from Slovenia’s right-leaning Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) on Tuesday submitted their leader Janez Janša’s candidacy for ​prime minister after he managed to ‌secure a potential ruling coalition.

The move could end a political deadlock in place since a tight election in March in which no party won an ‌outright ​majority. If successful, Jansa, who ⁠is among the longest ⁠serving politicians in Slovenia,  will begin his fourth term as prime minister.

• SDS has agreed a coalition government with four centre-right ​parties – New Slovenia, Democrats, Slovenian Peoples Party (NSi), and Focus

• Right-wing Resnica party said ⁠it will support the government ⁠without taking any posts in ​it

• SDS coalition will secure 50 seats in ​the 90-seat parliament

• Vote on new government ‌will take place on Friday, said parliament Speaker, Zoran Stevanovic

• “I expect that, given the signatures given, the next prime minister will be ⁠accepted,” he told reporters

• On Monday STA news agency reported that the coalition partners agreed on tax ⁠relief for ‌businesses and to fight corruption

• ⁠Jansa’s party came second in a ​tied ‌parliamentary election race in March, securing ​28 seats ⁠in the parliament, compared to 29 liberal Freedom Movement (GS) of the outgoing prime minister, Robert Golob, who failed to secure a majority

(Reporting by Ivana Sekularac; Editing by Edward McAllister and ​Louise Heavens)