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  1. North_Resident_1035 on

    Center left Freedom movement. Center right Slovenian democratic party. Center right New Slovenia. Center left Social democrats. Far left Left party. Center right Democrats. Far right Truth party

  2. InevitablePurpose687 on

    The curent gov has almost the same as SDS-D-NSi. It depends if resni.ca (a party opposed to both the gov and SDS and everyone) will endorse the right wing opposition. Or if Demokrati (a party formed by defectors from SDS) will want a cabinet with SDS

  3. rzwitserloot on

    Some more context, and correct me if I’m wrong because I’m not slovenian and don’t read the language either:

    Current division of seats, as decided by general vote in April 2022 is as follows (it’s a 90-seat parliament with 2 carveouts for minorities; these votes decide 88 seats in other words):

    34.5% Svoboda

    23.5% SDS

    6.9% N.Si

    6.7% SD

    4.5% Levica

    So – no change in the order for the first 5. The government held on, in other words.

    Whilst the SDS is not necessarily extremist, it is quite nationalist and conservative, and they formed the government in 2004-2008 and 2012-2013, and again 2020-2022, _all of those_ with Janez Janša as leader, and he still leads SDS today.

    Politics is complicated and all that, but if you must oversimplify and summarize, ‘temu trump’ / ‘MAGA style populist’ is fairly apt.

    Normally an established populist^1 like that fighting an election against the party in power is a slamdunk but apparently Slovenia is starting to figure out that MAGA style populism just fucks shit up much harder than sticking with more centrist elements. Glad to see it.

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    [1] Just to clarify, I mean ‘populist’ in the sense of ‘primarily figures out where they stand on anything by first dividing the world / the country into types of populations and then treating the problem in those terms, such as ‘its all the fault of the X population’ or ‘this is a country with Y traditions’. Not in the sense of ‘does what is popular’. popular and populist have the same etymologic root but they don’t _at all_ mean the same thing. As a personal opinion and service to you: Populism is fucking stupid. Don’t fall for it. Or if you do, you gotta understand, if a party in government / has the ear of government / seem like they will govern sometimes soon is shitting all over your particular population, expect them to fight back. As if you wouldn’t.

  4. KurucHussar on

    So, which one is the Orbán-like russian puppet party? SDS?

  5. zekoslav90 on

    Unless something unexpected happens there will be no coalition or a weak center right coalition. And even so it will be very hard to get any kind of majority for anything… pretty good actually… just chill for 4 years, spend less € and we good

  6. fyi: Corruption videos against left government were leaked before election ([https://www.anti-corruption2026.com](https://www.anti-corruption2026.com) – in English) which seems people don’t care about. Left government went hard on accusing SDS of hiring Israeli, but now the most plausible explanation seems to be that Israeli blackmailed the current (left) government regarding their lawsuit against Israel regarding Palestine.

    From the site it seems only 5 out of 10 videos went out, which could mean Isreal still has material against the leftist government.

  7. Timauris on

    I see just three possible coalitions and all three would be bad or pretty unstable. I think we’re going to have new elections soon.

  8. WhileCultchie on

    Blue for Centre Left

    Yellow for Right Wing

    Green for Centre Right

    Get your shit together Slovenia and get some coherent political spectrum colour schemes. SD and Levica at least got the memo.

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