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Slovenian ex-PM Borut Pahor 'ahead in poll' | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
Former Slovenian PM Borut Pahor is ahead in the country's presidential run-off election, exit polls suggest. | |
Mr Pahor faced incumbent President Danilo Turk in the vote, which followed days of protests over budget cuts and alleged government corruption. | |
On Friday a number of people were injured as protesters clashed with police in the capital Ljubljana. | On Friday a number of people were injured as protesters clashed with police in the capital Ljubljana. |
Slovenia is facing one of the deepest recessions among the 17 countries in the eurozone. | Slovenia is facing one of the deepest recessions among the 17 countries in the eurozone. |
The country's economy has shrunk more than 8% since 2009. | The country's economy has shrunk more than 8% since 2009. |
Thirty-three people were charged with public order offences after the trouble in Ljubljana, police said. | Thirty-three people were charged with public order offences after the trouble in Ljubljana, police said. |
A protest that attracted thousands of people earlier in the week in the second city, Maribor, also turned violent. | A protest that attracted thousands of people earlier in the week in the second city, Maribor, also turned violent. |
'Lack of confidence' | 'Lack of confidence' |
Polls across Slovenia opened at 06:00 GMT and closed at 18:00 GMT, with first results expected within hours. | |
Mr Pahor won the first round of the election, and recent opinion polls suggested the ex-PM would be triumphant again on Sunday. | |
Commenting on the recent protests in the country, Mr Pahor told the Associated Press that the demonstrations "signal a lack of confidence" in government institutions. | Commenting on the recent protests in the country, Mr Pahor told the Associated Press that the demonstrations "signal a lack of confidence" in government institutions. |
Many protesters are angry at what they describe as harsh austerity measures being implemented by the current centre-right government. | Many protesters are angry at what they describe as harsh austerity measures being implemented by the current centre-right government. |
They also accuse the government of corruption - a claim denied by the authorities. | They also accuse the government of corruption - a claim denied by the authorities. |