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Slovenia's Turk faces runoff against Pahor

LJUBLJANA, Slovenia, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Slovenian election officials said Monday former Prime Minister Borut Pahor won the first round of voting and will face incumbent Danilo Turk in a runoff.

Pahor, a member of the opposition Social Democratic Party, got 40 percent of the Sunday vote and Turk claimed 36 percent, the Financial Times reported.

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The two candidates will face each other in a second round of voting for prime minister Dec. 2,

The Times reported that Parliament may move forward on a possible trade union-backed referendum concerning the government's economic restructuring plans.

Gregor Virant, the lower house speaker, was expected to support the beginning of a 35-day period in which the trade union that initiated the referendum on the government financial restructuring plan may collect the necessary 40,000 signatures for the motion to proceed.

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