‘Intrigues, espionage, corruption and hard words instead of political programs’

The recent survey conducted by the Mediana Institute prior to Sunday’s elections indicates a remarkably close contest between the Freedom Movement and the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS). According to Metka Majer, the head of Pop TV’s election project, the results fall within the statistical error margin. However, a discernible trend shows the Freedom Movement steadily approaching the SDS party.

Despite this narrowing gap, both parties continue to hold a dominant position. No other political force has been able to mount a genuinely competitive challenge at this late stage of the campaign. The impending final showdown between the ruling and primary opposition parties promises to be intensely competitive during the last days.

The survey’s analysis not only highlights the balance of power between these two key parties but also underscores the significant diversity within the smaller political groups. Metka Majer specifically notes a crucial segment of the sixth parties. The election outcome hinges on the continued support for these various political movements.

The contest between these parties will ultimately determine the future direction of Slovenia.

Topics: #parties #freedom #movement

2 thoughts on “‘Intrigues, espionage, corruption and hard words instead of political programs’

  1. Recent polling by the Mediana Institute, ahead of Sunday’s vote, reveals a very tight race between the Freedom Movement and the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS). Metka Majer, the lead of Pop TV’s elec

  2. Recent polling by the Mediana Institute, preceding the Sunday elections, reveals a very tight race between the Freedom Movement and the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS). Metka Majer, the head of Pop T

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