Ljubljana Mayoral Race Intensifies with New Candidates
Translated from Slovenian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The number of candidates for the upcoming local elections in Ljubljana is increasing.
- City councilors Aleš Primc and Jasmin Feratović have announced their candidacies for mayor.
- Current mayor Zoran Janković will announce his decision on whether to run for re-election on Friday.
The race for Ljubljana's mayoral seat is heating up as more candidates step forward for the upcoming local elections. City councilors Aleš Primc, representing the Glas za otroke in družine list, and Jasmin Feratović, leader of the Pirati party, have officially announced their intentions to run. Feratović plans to present his vision for the city's development and potential collaborations with other political actors on Friday.
Adding to the anticipation, long-serving Mayor Zoran Janković is also set to reveal his decision regarding a potential re-election bid on Friday. He has indicated that his choice is independent of the ongoing government formation discussions. Meanwhile, Aleš Primc has reaffirmed his commitment to his mayoral aspirations, which he first announced a year ago.
Poleg vizije razvoja mesta v prihajajočem mandatu bom predstavil tudi podrobnosti glede morebitnega sodelovanja z drugimi političnimi akterji.
Speculation is rife about other potential contenders. Reports suggest that former National Assembly President Urška Klakočar Zupančič might enter the fray, though she has stated she is not currently considering any specific positions but is keeping her options open. The Levica party, which enjoys considerable support in Ljubljana, is also expected to field a candidate, with co-leaders Luka Mesec and Asta Vrečko being mentioned as possibilities.
Other prominent figures circulating in political circles include former Prime Minister and Finance Minister Anton Rop. When questioned by Dnevnik, Rop responded playfully, stating that he is flattered by the rumors. The evolving landscape of candidates underscores the dynamic political environment in Ljubljana as the election approaches.
Trenutno ne razmišljam o kakršnikoli funkciji, vrat pa ne bom zapirala.
Originally published by Delo in Slovenian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.