Slovenian Prime Minister Marjan Sarec said he was
sending his resignation to parliament on Monday Jan 27,2020 and called for an early
election, saying his minority government could not push through
important legislation.
The governing coalition of five centre-left
parties, which took power in September 2018, held only 43 out of 90
seats in parliament. After losing the informal support of the opposition
Left Party in November, it has found it increasingly difficult to get
bills through parliament.
"With this coalition, this situation in parliament,
I cannot fulfil the expectations of the people," Sarec told a news
conference. "I would be able to fulfil them after an election."
On Friday Jan 24,2020, Bertoncelj issued a statement protesting new legislation proposed by Sarec's LMS party, under which the national budget would cover possible losses of the country's health system, saying that would not be acceptable.
Analysts said the opposition centre-right Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), which is the largest party in parliament, is likely to try to form a new government. An early election would take place only if that attempt fails.
"The opposition will try to form a new government, but it is hard to say whether they will succeed. What could work in their favour is that parliamentary members might be reluctant to go to election more than two years before their mandate expires
The next regular election is due to take place in the middle of 2022.
SDS holds 26 seats in parliament but could not form a coalition government after the 2018 election.
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