(ANSA) - LUBIANA, JULY 19 - In Slovenia, the president of the
Democratic Party (SDS), the conservative Janez Janša, who in
recent days was given the mandate to form a new government,
informed President Borut Pahor of not being able to count on a
parliamentary majority.
According to STA news agency, sources close to Pahor have
reported that the president Monday will inform the National
Assembly that he does not want to give another candidate the
mandate to form a government, since at the moment there is no
majority. Not even a cabinet led by Marjan Šarec, who met with
Pahor and informed him that he could not form a majority by July
23, that is 30 days after the establishment of the current
national assebly took place. (ANSA).
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