LJUBLJANA, October 23. /TASS/. Slovenia’s former Foreign Minister Anze Logar of the Slovenian Democratic Party is leading Sunday’s presidential elections, the State Election Commission said after counting 44.65% of ballots.
According to the commission, Logar is winning 34.02% of the vote. He is followed by attorney Natasa Pirc Musar, an at large candidate, who is scoring 26.86% of votes. Next is Milan Brglez, a European Parliament member and a Social Democrats and Freedom movement candidate, with 15.60%
Polling stations were open on Sunday from 07:00 am local time (08:00 am Moscow time) to 19:00 local time (20:00 Moscow time).
The State Election Commission said on October 21 that more than 68,000 Slovenians took part in early voting.
