All 90 seats in the National Assembly 46 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
70.96% ( 18.33 pp)
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Robert Golob
Janez Janša
Matej Tonin
Party
GS
SDS
NSi
Last election
Did not exist
24.92%, 25 seats
7.16%, 7 seats
Seats won
41
27
8
Seat change
New
2
1
Popular vote
410,769
279,897
81,794
Percentage
34.45%
23.48%
6.86%
Swing
New
1.44pp
0.3pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Leader
Tanja Fajon
Luka Mesec
Party
SD
Levica
Last election
9.93%, 10 seats
9.33%, 9 seats
Seats won
7
5
Seat change
3
4
Popular vote
79,709
53,234
Percentage
6.69%
4.46%
Swing
3.24pp
4.87pp
Map of the election results, showing the seats won by each party in each of the 8 multi-member constituencies.
Prime Minister before election
Janez Janša
SDS
Elected Prime Minister
Robert Golob
GS
Parliamentary elections were held in Slovenia on 24 April 2022 to elect all 90 members of the National Assembly.[1][2]
The ruling Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), led by prime minister Janez Janša, conceded and was defeated by Robert Golob and his Freedom Movement (GS). New Slovenia (NSi) placed third, and was followed by the Social Democrats (SD) and The Left (Levica), both of which suffered some losses. The Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia and the Party of Alenka Bratušek fell below the 4% electoral threshold and won no seats. Turnout stood at 70%, a substantial increase compared to previous two elections (52.63% in 2018 and 51.71% in 2014).[3] Internationally, the election has been described as a defeat for Janša and right-wing populism, Janša being a supporter of former US president Donald Trump and an ally of Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.[4][5]
Following the election, the Freedom Movement formed a three-party centre-left coalition government with the Social Democrats and The Left, with Robert Golob heading the 15th Government as the next prime minister.[6]
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