The president of the anti-system movement Resnica (Truth), Zoran Stevanović, was elected today as the president of the Slovenian parliament, after his election was supported by 48 deputies in a secret ballot.
Stevanović, who is of Serbian origin, was supported according to media reports by the former opposition from the ranks of Janez Janša’s Slovenian Democratic Party and New Slovenia.
Voting against his election were deputies from the current ruling coalition consisting of the Freedom Movement, Social Democrats, and the Left, who state that this is a prelude to the formation of a fourth Janša government.
In the elections held on March 22, the Resnica movement won five mandates and is considered key to the formation of the government.
In the parliamentary elections, the most mandates went to the Freedom Movement (29), while one less went to the SDS.
Earlier today, the constituent session of the 10th convocation of the National Assembly was held, after which the parliamentary mandates were confirmed.
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Source: N1, Photo: Facebook / Resni.ca



