Ex-Comedian Moves to Shut Nationalist Out of Slovene Cabinet

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Marjan Sarec speaks to the press after casting his ballot at a polling station, in Kamnik, Slovenia on June 3. 

Photographer: Jure Makovec/AFP via Getty Images

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Marjan Sarec, runner-up in Slovenia’s inconclusive elections, has already approached other political leaders to join him in a six-party ruling coalition that would exclude nationalist winner Janez Jansa.

Sarec, a former comedian who shot to fame in a failed presidential bid last year, has already held meetings with outgoing Premier Miro Cerar, Social Democrat leader Dejan Zidan and a party led by former Prime Minister Alenka Bratusek, Sarec’s spokeswoman Nika Vrhovnik said by phone Monday. Sarec sent them and other party leaders a letter of intent “to see if there is interest” in building a six-party ruling pact.