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Slovenian President Borut Pahor (pictured) told parliament on Monday (23 July) he would nominate no candidate for prime minister as no party enjoys majority support in parliament, writes Marja Novak.

Slovenia held a national election on 3 June, won by the anti-immigrant Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS). It lacks potential coalition partners to form a government.

Under Slovenian legislation, lawmakers will be able to nominate candidates for prime minister in the coming weeks.

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