Italy's Tiny Neighbor in Euro Area Is Fighting to Stay on Track
- Two-time ex-premier leads polls ahead of June 3 elections
- Jansa has campaigned against immigration with Hungary’s Orban
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With Italy plunged into political turmoil, its tiny eastern neighbor in the euro region is trying to stay out of it.
Slovenia holds elections on June 3 and an anti-immigrant former prime minister is leading the polls. It’s unlikely, though, that he will have enough support to regain power for a third time and opponents are maneuvering to keep him out of office.