The Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia, Marjan Šarec, was finally joined by the ministers who will take care of particular areas, such as education and health.
His election proves that the most important issues in the country can also be managed by someone who does not have much political experience. This is allowed by a political system called parliamentary democracy. In...
In the coming days it will be revealed who will lead Slovenia for the next four years. President Borut Pahor will offer the mandate or opportunity to form the government to the winner of the election, Janez Janša.
The government will carry out its ongoing business until the elections. This means that ministers will continue to work on urgent matters, but will not make any important decisions about the future of the country.