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SLOVENES EXPECT CHANGE OF GOVERNMENT AFTER AUTUMN ELECTIONS - SURVEY

LJUBLJANA, Feb 18 (Hina) - Slovenes expect a change of government at parliamentary elections this autumn, namely the Liberal Democrats (LDS), who were founded by incumbent head of state Janez Drnovsek and have led all coalition governments since May 1992, to go into the opposition, according to a recent survey.
LJUBLJANA, Feb 18 (Hina) - Slovenes expect a change of government at parliamentary elections this autumn, namely the Liberal Democrats (LDS), who were founded by incumbent head of state Janez Drnovsek and have led all coalition governments since May 1992, to go into the opposition, according to a recent survey.#L# Asked if they would like a change of government and the LDS to join the opposition, 43 percent of those interviewed said yes, 32 percent said no, while the rest were undecided, according to the survey published by Mag weekly in its latest issue. The incumbent government's policy is supported by 28.7 percent of those interviewed, a drop from the 36 percent of only a month ago. If elections were held now, 22.3 percent would vote for the strongest government party, the LDS, while nearly 13 percent would give their vote to the strongest opposition party, Janez Jansa's Democrats. The most popular politician is parliament speaker Borut Pahor, while President Drnovsek is fourth. Pahor's rating is much better than that of his party, the United List of Social Democrats -- the reformed communists -- which would win 4.6 percent of the vote if elections were held now. (Hina) ha

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