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Slovenian president fails to name PM in fragmented parliament
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 23 - 07 - 2018

LJUBLJANA, July 23, 2018 (News Wires) - Slovenian President Borut Pahor told parliament on Monday he would not nominate a candidate for prime minister as no party held majority support in parliament.
The anti-immigrant Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) won a June 3 election but lacks willing coalition partners to form a government in a highly fragmented parliament.
"In talks with parliamentary groups I established that no one enjoys sufficient support to be elected as prime minister," Pahor told parliament in a letter.
Parliament is expected to convene on Friday when it will set another 14-day period during which members can nominate candidates for prime minister. Any candidate would need the support of an absolute majority of lawmakers to be elected - at least 46 out of 90 votes.
If no candidate is elected, lawmakers are given a further two days to nominate candidates before another round of voting in which only a majority of those present is needed.
If no candidate is elected then the president must call an election, which would take place in September or October.
But analysts said they expect a successful candidate to emerge in the last round of voting, in mid to late August.
They said Marjan Sarec, head of the second largest party the centre-left List of Marjan Sarec (LMS), is likely to form a six-party coalition, securing a fragile majority that may not survive the whole four-year mandate.
Sarec has broadly agreed a coalition with four centre-left parties, the Social Democrats, the Party of Modern Centre, the Party of Alenka Bratusek and pensioners' party Desus, but the five parties together only hold 43 of 90 parliamentary seats.
He hopes to attract also the leftist party The Left or the conservative New Slovenia, which have 9 and 7 parliamentary seats respectively.


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