Slovenia approves Jansa as PM-designate, paving way for reforms


President of the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) Janez Jansa is sworn in as the prime minister of Slovenia, in Ljubljana, Slovenia, May 22, 2026. REUTERS/Borut Zivulovic

LJUBLJANA, May 22 (Reuters) - Slovenia’s ⁠parliament approved right-leaning leader Janez Jansa as prime ⁠minister-designate on Friday, paving the way for a new ‌government that has pledged tax reliefs, pro-business reforms and changes to pension funding.

Jansa, seeking a fourth term, secured 51 votes in the 90-seat ​parliament, ending a political deadlock since ⁠a March election produced no ⁠outright majority.

A five-party centre-right coalition backing Jansa said its priorities ⁠include ‌tax relief for businesses and households, support for startups and fast-growing firms, and the creation of ⁠a fund to help finance the pension system. ​It also ‌pledged to cut red tape, tackle corruption and shift ⁠more power ​to local governments.

"Our goal is Slovenia as a highly developed, competitive, and socially cohesive state based on knowledge, innovation, fairness, and ⁠quality of life," Jansa told lawmakers.

Jansa's ​Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) came second in the March 22 parliamentary election with 28 seats, behind the liberal Freedom Movement (GS) of ⁠former prime minister Robert Golob with 29. Golob's party went into opposition last month afterfailing to form a majority coalition.

The SDS andfour centre-right parties - New Slovenia, Democrats, Slovenian Peoples ​Party and Focus - signed a coalition agreement ⁠on Thursday.

The five-party bloc controls 43 seats and secured additional ​backing from the right-wing Resnica party, ‌which will not formally join ​the government. Deputies representing national minorities also supported Jansa's appointment.

(Reporting by Daria Sito-Sucic, Editing by William Maclean)

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