Earlier this month, Janša’s party supported the pro-Russian Resni.ca party’s attempt to have their leader, Zoran Stevanović, elected as speaker of Slovenia’s parliament. This was widely seen as indicating an alliance between the two populist parties. However, after meeting with Pirc Musar on Monday, Janša admitted that his party had not yet secured enough support to return to power.
The populist leader, who has served as Slovenia’s prime minister three times already, mentioned that his party is open to forming a government, staying in opposition, or facing repeat elections. “All three options are good for us,” he stated.
If Janša, who admires Donald Trump, manages to form a government, he would rejoin the European Council just as his ally, outgoing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, prepares to stop attending the periodic EU leader summits.













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