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Robert Golob's Freedom Movement (GS) won 28.55% of the vote and secured 29 seats in the Slovenian parliament, which has a total of 90 seats. Janez Jansa's SDS trails with 28.17% and 28 mandates.
New Slovenia (NSi) won 9 seats and could be crucial for coalition formation. The Social Democrats and Logar's Democrats each won 6 seats, while the far-right Resna.ca entered parliament with 5 mandates.
The current coalition lost its majority. Golob pledged a better future for Slovenia, while Jansa warned of potential political instability.
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