Following Slovenia's March 22 parliamentary elections under proportional representation, the 90-seat National Assembly remains fragmented with no majority, as incumbent Prime Minister Robert Golob's liberal Freedom Movement secured 29 seats ahead of Janez Janša's conservative Slovenian Democratic Party with 28. Centre-right parties like New Slovenia (9 seats combined), Democrats (6), and Resni.ca (5) are coordinating but reject alliances with extremes, while Golob's overtures for a national unity coalition excluding SDS were rebuffed. President Nataša Pirc Musar scheduled the constitutive session for April 10, after which she will nominate a prime ministerial candidate within 30 days amid stalled talks and economic pressures. Traders eye potential centre-left or right coalitions needing 46 seats, with deadlock risking prolonged uncertainty or snap polls.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · AtualizadoWhich parties will be part of the next Government of Slovenia?
Which parties will be part of the next Government of Slovenia?
$110,013 Vol.

Democrats (D)
84%

Social Democrats (SD)
51%

New Slovenia – Christian Democrats (NSi)
56%

Resni.ca (Res)
54%

Freedom Movement (GS)
51%

Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS)
45%

Slovenian People’s Party (SLS)
44%

The Left (Levica)
27%

Prerod (PVP)
10%

Mi, socialisti! (Mi!)
5%

Pirate Party of Slovenia (PPS)
3%

Party of Generations (SG)
2%

Our Country (ND)
1%

Slovenian National Party (SNS)
1%

Vesna – Green Party (Vesna)
39%
$110,013 Vol.

Democrats (D)
84%

Social Democrats (SD)
51%

New Slovenia – Christian Democrats (NSi)
56%

Resni.ca (Res)
54%

Freedom Movement (GS)
51%

Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS)
45%

Slovenian People’s Party (SLS)
44%

The Left (Levica)
27%

Prerod (PVP)
10%

Mi, socialisti! (Mi!)
5%

Pirate Party of Slovenia (PPS)
3%

Party of Generations (SG)
2%

Our Country (ND)
1%

Slovenian National Party (SNS)
1%

Vesna – Green Party (Vesna)
39%
This market will resolve to “Yes” if the listed political party is included in the first Slovenian government formed after the 2026 Slovenian parliamentary elections. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No”.
This market may resolve once the first government is officially confirmed following a successful confirmation vote in the Slovenian National Assembly (Državni zbor), with ministers sworn in under non-caretaker circumstances.
A party will only be considered part of the coalition if it signs the coalition agreement and provides at least one cabinet minister. Parties that merely support the government (e.g., through confidence-and-supply arrangements, parliamentary support agreements, or similar) without signing the coalition agreement and holding a cabinet post will not qualify.
If no government is formed, or the results are not known definitively by January 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “No”.
This market will resolve based on a consensus of credible reporting. In case of ambiguity, this market will resolve based on official information from the Government of Slovenia.
Mercado Aberto: Mar 13, 2026, 11:13 AM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...This market will resolve to “Yes” if the listed political party is included in the first Slovenian government formed after the 2026 Slovenian parliamentary elections. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No”.
This market may resolve once the first government is officially confirmed following a successful confirmation vote in the Slovenian National Assembly (Državni zbor), with ministers sworn in under non-caretaker circumstances.
A party will only be considered part of the coalition if it signs the coalition agreement and provides at least one cabinet minister. Parties that merely support the government (e.g., through confidence-and-supply arrangements, parliamentary support agreements, or similar) without signing the coalition agreement and holding a cabinet post will not qualify.
If no government is formed, or the results are not known definitively by January 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “No”.
This market will resolve based on a consensus of credible reporting. In case of ambiguity, this market will resolve based on official information from the Government of Slovenia.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Following Slovenia's March 22 parliamentary elections under proportional representation, the 90-seat National Assembly remains fragmented with no majority, as incumbent Prime Minister Robert Golob's liberal Freedom Movement secured 29 seats ahead of Janez Janša's conservative Slovenian Democratic Party with 28. Centre-right parties like New Slovenia (9 seats combined), Democrats (6), and Resni.ca (5) are coordinating but reject alliances with extremes, while Golob's overtures for a national unity coalition excluding SDS were rebuffed. President Nataša Pirc Musar scheduled the constitutive session for April 10, after which she will nominate a prime ministerial candidate within 30 days amid stalled talks and economic pressures. Traders eye potential centre-left or right coalitions needing 46 seats, with deadlock risking prolonged uncertainty or snap polls.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · Atualizado
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