
In a dramatic political development, Žan Mahnič, a prominent member of the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), has announced that criminal proceedings will be initiated against the ruling party Svoboda and Prime Minister Robert Golob.
Mahnič revealed the news during a press conference earlier today, alleging serious legal and ethical violations linked to recent government decisions, particularly in the areas of public procurement, misuse of office, and potential conflicts of interest.
“No one is above the law. It is time for accountability,” Mahnič declared. “We have gathered evidence that will be submitted to the relevant authorities.”
The Prime Minister’s office has not yet officially responded, but sources close to the government dismissed the announcement as politically motivated and baseless.
This announcement comes amid growing tensions between the opposition and the Golob-led administration, with critics accusing the government of lacking transparency and ethical standards. Legal experts say the proceedings could lead to prolonged investigations and a heated political battle in the coming months.
More details are expected as the case develops.