LJUBLJANA (Reuters) - Slovenia's development minister resigned on Tuesday over a transgression linked to EU funding allocations, exposing the first cracks in a fragile minority coalition government that took office in September.
Marko Bandelli quit after apologising for sending an email to an independent candidate in a mayoral election in Komen, in which he indicated that the western city might get no EU funds if the candidate won.
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