Robert Golob, Slovenia's incumbent liberal prime minister, claimed victory, with more than 99% of votes counted. Suspicion of foreign interference shook the campaign, with authorities probing whether an Israeli intelligence firm was behind secretly recorded videos suggesting alleged graft in Golob's government.

Centre-left Robert Golob and rightwing populist Janez Janša are frontrunners in contest after polarised campaign

LUBIANA, 22 MAR - Il partito liberale del primo ministro uscente Robert Golob è risultato leggermente in vantaggio nelle elezioni parlamentari di oggi in Slovenia, superando il…