Conservative opposition wins EU vote in Slovenia
The opposition Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) of right-wing nationalist former president Janez Janša has won the European Parliament elections, the electoral authority said on Sunday evening, with almost 90% of votes counted. The SDS garnered 31.3% of votes, winning four of the country's nine seats in the European Parliament. The governing left-wing liberal Freedom Movement (GS) of Prime Minister Robert Golob won 21.9%, garnering two seats. The Social Democrats (SD), the new green Vesna party and the conservative New Slovenia (NSi) party each took one seat. Slovenians on Sunday also voted in...