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Janez Janša, the right-wing nationalist prime minister of Slovenia, looks to have lost his bid for re-election to an upstart green-liberal opposition party led by political newcomer Robert Golob, according to preliminary results. Golob’s Freedom Movement garnered 34% of the vote and 40 of the 90 parliamentary mandates after 98% of the votes cast on Sunday were counted, according to the State Election Commission. That puts the 55-year-old on track to become the EU member country’s next prime minister. Janša’s Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) had a 24% vote share. At this stage of the counting, …