(ANSA) - LJUBLJANA, JUNE 11 - In Slovenia, the party led by PM
Marian Sarec, with a list bearing his name (LMS), is supported
by 18.7% of voters, followed shortly by the major opposition
force, the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS, conservative) led by
Janez Jansa. The Social Democrats (SDS) led by the parliament's
speaker Dejan Zidan are far behind since they won only 8.3% of
the vote. These are the results of a poll issued by the Delo,
leading newspaper in Slovenia, which reported, therefore, a
recovery of the largest party of the ruling coalition.
However, the party of undecided people (15.2%) and the
abstentionist party (12.7%) remain strong. The Left, which
guarantees external support to the government, is not doing so
good (6.2%). The cabinet received good assessments. Over 65% of
those who were interviewed said they considered the policies of
the government led by Sarec to be 'positive' on average. (ANSA).
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