Populism has gained a very strong basis in Central-Eastern Europe, making Slovenia’s Robert Golob an intriguing exception. The politics of Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, Serbia’s Vučić, and Kaczyński’s Law and Justice (PiS) party often overshadow Slovenia, leading us to overlook what we can learn from Mr. Golob’s path to becoming Prime Minister.

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