List of Political Parties in Slovenia - Current Parties in Parliament

Current Parties in Parliament

Name Ideology Leader MPs MEPs
Positive Slovenia
PS Social liberalism,
Social democracy
Zoran Janković 28 0
Slovenian Democratic Party
SDS Liberal conservatism Janez Janša 26 3
Social Democrats
SD Social democracy Borut Pahor 10 2
Civic List
DL Classical liberalism Gregor Virant 7 0
Slovenian People's Party
SLS Christian democracy,
Conservatism
Radovan Žerjav 6 0
Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS Single-issue politics: Pensioners' interests,
Populism
Karl Erjavec 5 0
New Slovenia – Christian People's Party
NSi Christian democracy, Social conservatism Ljudmila Novak 4 1

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