Roughly 3,000 polling stations opened across the country, including in the capital, Ljubljana. While Golob’s camp is broadly aligned with the EU, Janša, a three-time prime minister and ally of Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán, represents a more nationalist and confrontational political current. Neither party is expected to win enough support to govern alone, making smaller parties likely kingmakers in coalition talks. Polls are set to close at 7 p.m. local time, with exit polls and partial results expected later in the evening.