Slovenia heads to the polls on Sunday in a carefully contested race between incumbent Prime Minister Robert Golob and right-wing former Prime Minister Janez Jansa.
Opinion polls at present counsel no clear winner between Golob’s Freedom Motion (GS) and Jansa’s Slovenian Democratic Celebration (SDS), with the end result prone to hinge on smaller events and coalition-building.
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Jansa has served 3 times as prime minister, between 2004-2008, 2012-2013 and 2020-2022.
Golob’s home agenda has been broadly reform-driven and welfare-focused, with a mixture of social coverage, inexperienced transition, and institutional reforms, one thing Jansa has promised to reverse by introducing tax breaks for companies and reducing funding for welfare applications.
The election may even determine which path the Alpine nation, which gained independence in 1991, will tackle international coverage, particularly given the wildly divergent views on Israel and Palestine.
Slovenia’s authorities has been an outspoken critic of Israel’s conflict; in distinction, Jansa is a staunch supporter of Israel.

Diverging views on Israel-Palestine
For a small nation – roughly the scale of New Jersey in the US – dwelling to 2 million folks, the Israel-Palestine battle has performed a big position in its politics.
Slovenia’s present authorities has brazenly criticised Israel’s actions in Gaza and the occupied West Financial institution, even introducing a ban on imports of products produced within the occupied Palestinian territory.
In Might 2024, the nation recognised Palestinian statehood, elevating a Palestinian flag alongside the flags of Slovenia and the European Union in entrance of a authorities constructing in downtown Ljubljana.

In Might 2025, Slovenia’s President Natasa Pirc Musar instructed the European Parliament that the EU wanted to take stronger motion towards Israel, condemning “the genocide” in Gaza.
Later within the 12 months, it banned far-right Israeli cupboard ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich from getting into the nation and have become the primary nation within the EU to ban all weapons trade with Israel over its genocidal conflict on Gaza.
It has additionally backed Slovenian Worldwide Felony Courtroom (ICC) Decide Beti Hohler, after she was sanctioned by the US for her position in issuing arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Protection Minister Yoav Gallant.
In a letter despatched to the EU heads of state on March 13, Golob and Musar warned that Europe’s refusal to sentence the sanctions indicated that “concern for financial penalties has taken priority over a principled defence of judicial independence and worldwide justice … at a second when armed conflicts rage, when worldwide regulation is being violated, when the victims of the gravest crimes look to the ICC as their final hope for justice.”

Nika Kovac, a Slovenian sociologist and cofounder of the eighth of March Institute, a nongovernmental organisation centered on human rights, instructed Al Jazeera that help for Palestine is partially rooted in the truth that Slovenia is “a really younger nation”, which implies “there’s … solidarity with international locations that need to be unbiased, and so they can’t be.”
Nevertheless, the nation’s strategy to Palestinian rights might shift if pro-Israel Jansa have been to be elected.
Jansa has been a detailed ally to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and lambasted Slovenia’s choice to recognise the state of Palestine, with a press release from his social gathering claiming it was tantamount to “supporting the terrorist organisation Hamas”.

Accusations of ‘international info manipulation’
Within the lead-up to the election, a collection of covertly recorded conversations was printed on-line, that includes a Slovenian lobbyist, a lawyer, a former minister and a supervisor.
The movies purportedly present the people discussing methods to affect decision-makers in Golob’s coalition to expedite procedures and safe contracts.
On Tuesday, Golob accused “international providers” of interfering in Slovenia’s elections, after a report by the eighth of March Institute and investigative journalists claimed that representatives of the Israeli non-public spy agency Black Dice had visited the nation in December and Jansa’s headquarters within the weeks main as much as the leaks.
On Wednesday, Slovenia’s Intelligence and Safety Company confirmed the arrival of Black Dice representatives in Slovenia and introduced a report on international interference in elections, which the company’s director stated was alleged to have been carried out on the behest of individuals in Slovenia.
The State Secretary for Nationwide and Worldwide Safety within the Workplace of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia, Vojko Volk, made a press release following the announcement, saying, “In line with info obtainable thus far, representatives of Black Dice have stayed in Slovenia on 4 events over the previous six months.”
On Thursday, Golob despatched a letter to European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen notifying her of “alarming info concerning what seems to represent a grave occasion of international info manipulation and interference at present unfolding within the Republic of Slovenia”.
French President Emmanuel Macron instructed reporters on Thursday that Golob “was the sufferer of clear-cut interference” by “third international locations”.
“At present, in each election in Europe, there’s interference that disrupts electoral processes,” Macron stated.
Jansa has admitted to assembly with a Black Dice consultant however denied any wrongdoing.
















































