Slovenia's main opposition party is reportedly on track win Sunday's parliamentary elections.
Exit polls released by two national broadcasters gave the main opposition Social Democrats about 32 per cent of the vote compared to about 28 per cent for the ruling Slovenian Democratic Party of Prime Minister Janez Jansa. Combined with votes for two other left-leaning parties, opposition leader Borut Pahor appeared headed for a governing majority in the 90-seat parliament.
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