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'Foreign interference in March 22 vote': Slovenian parliament speaker

(ANSA) - LJUBLJANA, 14 MAR - Alarm has been raised over "foreign interference" in the campaign for Slovenia's parliamentary elections scheduled for next Sunday, March 22. At the urging of the main governing party and several prominent Slovenian personalities, the president of the National Assembly, Slovenia's parliament, Urška Klakočar Zupančič, has proposed convening a session of the parliamentary commission overseeing the intelligence services (Knovs) to examine possible attempts from abroad to influence the election results. The initiative follows the publication of several recordings and wiretaps involving officials from the Freedom Movement, the pro-European center-left party in power in Ljubljana that backs Prime Minister Robert Golob. Speaker Klakočar Zupančič spoke of an escalation in efforts to favor the Slovenian far right in the upcoming vote. (ANSA).

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