LJUBLJANA (Reuters) - Slovenia's constitutional court annulled a two-year prison sentence for former prime minister Janez Jansa on Thursday citing procedural irregularities and ordered a retrial of his corruption case.
Jansa, a two-term prime minister of the small euro zone member country, will be free pending the new trial, the court said in a statement. It said the annulment had been approved unanimously.
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