Work on the New Speaker of the National Assembly (11. 4.)
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Former Speakers of the National Assembly, Pavel Gantar and Milan Brglez, believe that the election of Zoran Stevanović (Resni.ca) to the top of the National Assembly indicates a new coalition. Gantar adds that this allows him to not be part of the new coalition, but to support it in the National Assembly.
Zoran Stevanović is the new Speaker of the National Assembly. In a secret ballot, he was the only candidate to receive the support of 48 deputies, 29 of whom voted against. According to unofficial information, support came from his party Resnica, SDS, the trio NSi, SLS and Fokus, and Logar's Democrats. The Svoboda Movement voted against, while SD and Levica did not accept ballots. It is becoming increasingly clear which party could form a new co…
Uroš Esih writes in his commentary on The Bitter Truth of Slovenian Democracy about the new Speaker of the National Assembly, Zoran Stevanović. He points out that his election will show that Resni.ca will provide project support to the trio of SDS, NSi and Democrats from the opposition. However, SDS and NSi will want to cover up the scandals in which they are involved within the government of Janez Janša, he believes.
The sole candidate for President of the National Assembly, Zoran Stevanović, was confirmed with 48 votes.
Former Speakers of the National Assembly Pavel Gantar and Milan Brglez believe that the election of Zoran Stevanović (Resni.ca) as Speaker of the National Assembly is a mathematical sign that a new coalition is in the offing. Gantar added that this position allows Stevanović not to join the government and not be part of the future coalition, but to support it in the National Assembly.
For all those who follow the Slovenian political scene, including its predictability, head-turning twists and unusual coincidences, also through the reporting of the portal you are currently reading, yesterday's election of Zoran Stevanović, leader of the Resnica party, as the new President of the National Assembly is not the biggest surprise. Quite the opposite, we predicted such a scenario here - already last Thursday morning. Including the li…
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