By Marja Novak LJUBLJANA (Reuters) - Slovenia's new government will be a three-party center-left coalition which will have 52 seats in the 90-seat parliament, the head of the Party of Miro Cerar (SMC), which won July's snap election, said late on Wednesday. Law professor and political novice Miro Cerar, who became PM-designate on Tuesday, said he would invite into government the pensioners' party Desus and the center-left Social Democrats. Both parties are skeptical about the privatization which Slovenia has pledged to carry out to consolidate its public finances. "We are determined to form a strong and quality government that Slovenia needs at this moment," Cerar told reporters after his party's board meeting.
Read More http://ift.tt/1pS1Fp1
No comments:
Post a Comment