World

Slovenian PM's liberals win election but lose majority

Mar 24, 2026

Ljubljana [Slovenia], March 24: Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob narrowly won Sunday's parliamentary election but lost his governing majority with left-leaning coalition partners, preliminary official results showed.
Golob's liberal Freedom Movement (GS) secured 28.54% of the vote and 29 seats after nearly all ballots were counted, the state election commission said. The opposition Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), led by right-wing former prime minister Janez Jansa, took 28.17% and 28 seats.
The result leaves Slovenia facing a difficult coalition process, with neither left- nor right-wing blocs reaching the 46 seats needed for a majority in the 90-seat parliament. Golob has been in power in Ljubljana since 2022, at the head of a coalition between his GS, the Social Democrats (SD) and The Left (Levica).
Source: Qatar Tribune

More news

Chennai's HyperBridge Digital Unveils 32-Platform AI Ecosystem Serving Sony, Samsung, Tata Motors, TVS, DJI, and 200+ Global Clients

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], March 24: HyperBridge Digital (hyperbridge.digital), an enterprise technology and digital growth advisory firm with offices in Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Dubai, today announced its complete group portfolio -- a 32-platform ecosystem powered by a unified AI backbone serving over 200 clients including Sony, Samsung, Pioneer, Nikon, Tata Motors, Mahindra, Sigma, DJI, CavinKare, GRT, TVS, Velammal, and Agaram Foundation across consumer electronics, automotive, imaging & drones, FMCG, jewellery, education, and media verticals worldwide.

Mar 24, 2026