Following recent elections, it has become increasingly common for political figures to step down from party leadership roles after electoral setbacks. Many observers questioned Sunday whether those responsible would take political accountability for the disappointing outcomes. SD president Matjaž Han stressed: “We will conduct this analysis ourselves; hasty decisions are not typical in politics.” The Social Democrats convened today in a collegium, and no official press releases were issued.
However, sources indicate that Han maintains considerable support within the party’s ranks. The Democrats, experiencing an even more challenging Sunday, also refrained from public statements. Only six of their deputies secured seats in parliament, including the party’s president, Anže Logar.
Details regarding the council and the executive committee were notably absent from the discussion. It remains to be seen who will ultimately lead the SD and the Democrats moving forward, but the focus is clearly on internal assessment and determining who will take responsibility for the results of the elections.
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Following the recent elections, it’s now typical for political leaders to resign from their party positions following poor results. Many commentators raised doubts on Sunday about who should accept po