Slovenia - the Miro Cerar Party wins General Elections

11 July 2014 - France
The new party led by Miro Cerar (SMC) founded on 2nd June last came out ahead in the general elections organised on 13th July in Slovenia winning 34.1% of the vote and 36 of the 90 seats in the Drzvani Zabor, the lower chamber of Parliament. The Democratic Party (SDS) of former head of govenrment (2004-2008 and 2012-2013) Janez Jansa won 20.69% of the vote and 21 seats (-5); the Democratic Pensioners' Party (DeSUS) led by outgoing Foreign Minister Karl Erjavec 10.21% and 10 seats (+4); the United Left (ZL), Democratic Labour Party (DSD), the Sustainable Development Party (TRS) and the Initiative for Democratic Socialism (IDS), 5.97% and 6 seats; the Social Democrat (SD) 5.95% and 6 seats (-4); New Slovenia-People's Party (SLS), 5.53% and five seats; finally the Alenka Bratusek Alliance (ZAB) 4.34% and four seats. Turnout was not very high (50.99%) ie -14.61 points less in comparison with the general elections on 4th December 2011.
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