What are Logar, Vrtovec and Stevanović doing?

Following the second gathering at the Freedom Party headquarters, it’s becoming increasingly evident that the national unity governments previously envisioned by the outgoing prime minister are unlikely to materialize. Nevertheless, prospective partners are anticipated to receive a detailed proposal for collaboration and the dissolution of the current sixteen-member government led by Robert Golob is anticipated. Political analyst Aleš Maksuti believes it is sensible to develop a preliminary coalition agreement.

“It’s reasonable for the partners to anticipate a draft from the election victor, outlining a space for their interests or their campaign pledges to voters.”

This approach positions the potential partners in a beneficial, constructive manner, particularly considering the current global situation. It also risks pushing away those partners who might have previously resisted negotiation. Maksuti suggests that this strategy compels these individuals to adopt a more detrimental, destructive stance within the discussion process.

The focus remains on creating a concrete offer for cooperation and preparing for the dismantling of the existing government.

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