Janez Jansa, Slovenia’s right-wing leader, faces election interference claims as his party challenges the center-left government in a tight race.
Slovenia's parliamentary election is underway with polls showing a close race between Prime Minister Golob's coalition and opposition leader Jansa. Allegations of foreign meddling, including visits by Israeli private spies, have heightened tensions. The outcome will shape Slovenia's domestic policies and foreign stance, especially on Israel and Palestine.