Liberal lawyer, the most fortunate candidate for the presidency of Slovenia

Liberal lawyer, the most fortunate candidate for the presidency of Slovenia

After neither candidate received enough votes in the first round of the Slovenian presidential election three weeks ago, the top candidates are competing for votes in a re-run today, Sunday.
Angie Logar, the former foreign minister, won the most votes in the elections that were held on October 23. But his rival, liberal and non -party political lawyer, Natasha Burke Mozar, tops this attempt, according to opinion polls.

Burk Mozar will become Slovenia’s first woman to hold the highest elected office if she prevails in the run-off.
After serving two terms as president, Borut Bahor is no longer eligible to run for office.
The first round was disappointing for the center’s left government headed by Prime Minister Robert Julboub, who took power from the right -wing national politician Yaniz Yancha in May.

Gulop finished third in the presidential race, but he quickly declared his support for Burke Mozar.
It is noteworthy that roughly 1. 7 million citizens of the small EU member state are eligible to vote in these elections. The polling stations opens their doors at 7 am (0600 GMT) and closes at 7 pm. The initial results are anticipated to be revealed soon.

The most fortunate candidate for Slovenian president is a liberal lawyer.

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