Hung parliament looms as Slovenia's liberals and conservatives tie in election

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With about 99% of ballots counted, Slovenia's liberal Freedom Movement led by Robert Golob (28.5%) and the conservative SDS led by Janez Jansa (28.1%) are neck-and-neck in the 90-seat parliament, meaning no party has a majority and future government will depend on smaller parties in coalition talks; Golob expresses cautious optimism about forming a government, while Jansa warns of potential instability amid earlier controversy over foreign interference allegations.
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