Polls have opened for parliamentary elections in Slovenia with a bribery scandal hanging over the government.
Prime Minister Janez Jansa and other officials have been accused of taking bribes from a Finnish defence contractor in 2006. The opposition left have put on a show of unity in a bid to regain power after four years of centre-right rule. Neither party is expected to win outright and will likely need to seek Slovene leader seeks re-election ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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