Slovenia's president-elect, former top lawyer Natasa Pirc Musar, said she will try to bridge the right-left political divide in her nation of 2 million people, after her victory in Sunday's election.
Slovenians were voting in a presidential runoff on Sunday that could elect the small European Union’s country's first female head of state, as well as representing a test for the country's new liberal government. Liberal candidate Natasa Pirc Musar was leading in the pre-election polls against conservative Anze Logar, although she trailed the former foreign…
Liberal rights advocate Natasa Pirc Musar won a runoff Sunday to become Slovenia s first female head of state, and said she will seek to bridge the deep left-right divide in the Alpine nation of 2 million.
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