Europe’s conservatives don’t see Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Janša as a problem. Their opponents say that’s a problem in itself.
Janša will be in the spotlight over the next six months as his government presides over the Council of the EU. But he has already made many international headlines since starting a third stint as prime minister last year, facing widespread accusations of curbing media freedom, undermining the work of EU prosecutors, weakening courts and independent watchdogs, and waging a “culture war” over museums.
Janša is also a staunch supporter of former U.S. President Donald Trump, and a prolific user of Twitter, earning the nickname “Marshal Tweeto” a play on Marshal Josip Broz Tito, the longtime leader of communist Yugoslavia, of which Slovenia was once a part. Janša has used the social media platform to retweet unsubstantiated conspiracy theories about voter fraud in the last U.S. election, to predict Joe Biden would be “one of the weakes
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