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Slovenia’s President Pahor wins second term in close race
Slovenian President Borut Pahor was re-elected for a second term in a runoff vote on Nov. 12, beating his challenger in a tight race.
Slovenia's Pahor Re-elected
Slovenia's President Borut Pahor was re-elected to a second term Sunday after winning a runoff election against a former comedian and mayor of a northern town.
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Borut Pahor, a politician who feels well in president's shoes
His victory caps a campaign in which Pahor was the towering figure as the incumbent, his long political record offering plenty of opportunities for attacks by his eight opponents already before the first round of the election, as well as before the run-off.
'Instagram president’ expected to win as Slovenia returns to polls
Slovenia held a run-off election Nov. 12, with internet-savvy President Borut Pahor widely forecast to win a second term, although a low turnout could hand victory to his rival.
"We have enough authorities, we only need a different perspective on them"
"Politics has not shown that it could be an authority. Some politicians can no longer behave appropriately for their positions - and authority is when you know what is appropriate and what is not," is convinced Marjan Šarec. Borut Pahor, on the other hand, believes that the problem in politics is that of honesty.
Presidential elections 2017: Borut Pahor and Marjan Šarec
Borut Pahor is Favorite for the Presidential Elections in Slovenia
On Sunday, October 22, presidential elections will take place in Slovenia. These are the sixth presidential elections after independence, reports bgnes.
Slo condemns Cro PMs speech at UN, calls Cerar's visit off
Cerar cancelled the 27 September visit to Croatia after Andrej Plenković, the Croatian prime minister, offered in his address to the 72nd session of the UN General Assembly the arbitration tribunal's decision on the border between Croatia and Slovenia as an example of how international law is being undermined.
Croatia, Slovenia Leaders To Discuss Gulf Dispute
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic and his Slovenian counterpart, Miro Cerar, meeting in New York for the UN General Assembly session, agreed to meet again in Zagreb on September 27 to discuss the dispute over the territorial waters between Croatia and Slovenia in the Piran Gulf.
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Slovenia: "Very funny" if Croatia joins Schengen
Slovenia on Monday warned fellow EU member Croatia that failure to implement the Piran ruling will amount to a breach of the EU's rule of law, EurActiv.com reports.
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