The Social Democrats came in third with nearly 10 percent, while the Modern Center Party of the outgoing prime minister, Miro Cerar, and the Left both received around 9 percent. The preliminary tally means no party secured a majority in Slovenia's 90-member parliament, and the likely next step is negotiations to form a coalition government. Jansa, who served as prime minister during 2004-2008 and 2012-2013, tweeted that "we do not fear tomorrow; we are looking forward to it." Jansa is an ally of Hungary's anti-immigration prime minister, Viktor Orban. Cerar, the outgoing prime minister, has been credited with boosting the country's economy after a downturn.
Source: ABC News June 03, 2018 05:47 UTC