Ljubljana (AFP) – The anti-immigration SDS party of veteran centre-right leader Janez Jansa is leading in Slovenia’s parliamentary election, scoring just over 25 percent of the vote, with more than three-quarters of votes counted, according to preliminary official results.
The anti-establishment LMS party of comedian-turned-politician Marjan Sarec is on 12.7 percent, followed by the centre-left Social Democrats on 9.9 percent and the SMC party of outgoing Prime Minister Miro Cerar on 9.5 percent.