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Anton Rop - people are getting fed up and need a change (Photo: European Commission)

Centre-right opposition wins Slovenian elections

Slovenia's centre-right opposition has scored a surprise win in the country's general elections, but major political changes are unlikely.

The ousted Liberal Democrats have been leading the government for a long time and people need a change, explained outgoing Prime Minister Anton Rop.

Victorious Slovenian Democrat (SDS) leader Janez Jansa, 46, said he would not change policies that have been working well.

"We will not use voters' trust to change everything in Slovenia", ...

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Anton Rop - people are getting fed up and need a change (Photo: European Commission)

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