The opposition Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) are poised to become one of the strongest parties come voting day. Their bet is that voters will support an anti-migration and nativist agenda, combined with a neoliberal economic policy, a social policy that emphasises traditional family values, and the promise of fixing healthcare, transport and pensions.
Comprehensive audit of the party’s operations remains a possibility.
Opposition SDS leader also aims to dismantle “the deep state”.
Money laundering suspected, with alleged links to Orban.
A short documentary from 1995 shows what a lucky escape the country had.