Slovenia's president calls parliamentary election for March 22


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  • Tuesday, 06 Jan 2026

Slovenian President Natasa Pirc Musar speaks during the 80th United Nations General Assembly, in New York City, New York, U.S., September 23, 2025. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon

Jan 6 (Reuters) - Slovenia ‌will hold parliamentary elections on March 22 ‌after President Natasa Pirc-Musar signed a decree ‌on Tuesday calling for a poll in the NATO and European Union member state, in what will likely be ‍a closely-contested race.

"The decree... marks ‍the start of ‌an important period for democracy in which citizens ‍will ​again decide on the future direction of our country," Pirc-Musar said in ⁠a statement.

Since June 2022, Slovenia has been ‌run by the centre-left coalition government of Prime Minister ⁠Robert Golob, ‍comprising ministers from Golob's Freedom Movement party, Social Democrats and the Left. Populist former premier Janez ‍Jansa leading the SDS party ‌has remained the bloc's strongest opposition.

Pirc-Musar said that she wanted a new government to be formed quickly and that she would award the mandate "to the one who brings in 46 votes" in the 90-member parliament.

She also appealed to ‌representatives of political parties and media to keep the pre-election rhetoric calm and focus on finding solutions ​to the challenges facing society rather than on divisions.

(Reporting by Daria Sito-Sucic; Editing by Alex Richardson, Alexandra Hudson)

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