LJUBLJANA, Slovenia (AP) — A right-wing politician and a centrist independent candidate will face each other in a runoff presidential election in Slovenia after no candidate achieved an outright ...
BLED, Slovenia (Reuters) - The European Union is far from deciding whether to formally recognise the Taliban government in Afghanistan after it took over the country last month but EU aid money will ...
Polls opened in the Slovenian presidential election on Sunday with former foreign minister in the rightist government, Anze Logar, expected to lead the seven candidates after the first round of voting ...
Slovenians will vote on Sunday in a run-off expected to elect the country’s first woman president — a lawyer linked to Melania Trump. Natasa Pirc Musar, backed by the centre-left government, is ...
The State Election Commission said on October 21 that more than 68,000 Slovenians took part in early voting LJUBLJANA, October 23. /TASS/. Slovenia’s former Foreign Minister Anze Logar of the ...
LJUBLJANA, October 23. /TASS/. Slovenia’s former Foreign Minister Anze Logar of the Slovenian Democratic Party is leading Sunday’s presidential elections, the State Election Commission said after ...
LJUBLJANA, Slovenia — Liberal candidate Natasa Pirc Musar appears poised to win a presidential election runoff in Slovenia on Sunday, which would make her the small, central European country’s first ...
LJUBLJANA, Slovenia — Liberal rights advocate Natasa Pirc Musar won a runoff Sunday to become Slovenia’s first female head of state, and said she will seek to bridge the deep left-right divide in the ...
Slovenians are voting in a presidential election pitting a human-rights lawyer who has vowed to uphold the rule of law against the ally of an ousted nationalist leader criticized for undermining the ...
Natasa Pirc Musar, backed by the centre-left government, is running against former foreign minister Anze Logar - Copyright AFP FADEL SENNA Natasa Pirc Musar, backed ...
BLED, Slovenia, Sept 2 (Reuters) - The European Union is far from deciding whether to formally recognise the Taliban government in Afghanistan after it took over the country last month but EU aid ...
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