Janez Janša has confirmed that a coalition agreement has been reached, formally announcing that he will submit his candidacy for prime minister, bringing an end to a prolonged period of political uncertainty in Slovenia. The agreement marks a decisive step toward the formation of a new government and signals a potential shift in the country’s political direction.
According to the reports, Janša stated that the coalition deal had been finalized after negotiations among political parties, enabling him to move forward with his bid for the mandate to form a government. He described the agreement as the basis for political stability and emphasized that the process of forming institutions would now continue in line with constitutional procedures.
The development follows an extended political stalemate, during which parties struggled to secure a parliamentary majority capable of forming a government. The confirmation of the coalition agreement is therefore presented as a breakthrough that resolves the immediate institutional uncertainty and opens the way for the election of a new executive.
The coalition supporting Janša is described as positioning Slovenia toward a more right-leaning political course, with the agreement expected to shape the country’s policy direction in the coming period. The reports note that the formation of the government depends on parliamentary confirmation, after which Janša would officially assume the role of prime minister.
Political reactions to the development underline the significance of the moment, as Slovenia moves from a period of negotiation and uncertainty toward the establishment of a new governing structure. The outcome of the parliamentary vote will determine whether Janša’s return to power becomes formal, marking another chapter in his long-standing political career and redefining the balance of power within the country’s political landscape.




