LJUBLJANA (Reuters) - Slovenia's coalition government, which averted an international bailout last year, could collapse on Friday if Prime Minister Alenka Bratusek loses the leadership of her party, Positive Slovenia.
That could mean a snap election only months after the small euro zone economy managed to rescue its troubled banks without international help in December, pumping 3.3 billion euros (2.6 billion pounds) of its own funds into its lenders.
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