LJUBLJANA (Reuters) - Slovenia will hold regular local elections on October 5, less than three months after a snap general election called to avert a new political crisis in the euro zone member state.
The country, which narrowly avoided an international bailout last year, will choose administrations for 212 local communities. The date was announced by parliament speaker Janko Veber on Tuesday.
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