Slovenia's nationalist leader secures a parliamentary majority, moving closer to a political comeback. The result follows a vote confirming his coalition's control of the legislature.
Slovenia's nationalist leader has secured a parliamentary majority, moving closer to a political return.
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Slovenia's nationalist leader has secured a parliamentary majority, moving closer to a political return.
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