Slovene political party
The Slovenian National Party (Slovene : Slovenska Nacionalna Stranka , SNS ) is a nationalist [ 13] political party in Slovenia led by Zmago Jelinčič Plemeniti . The party is known for its Euroscepticism and opposes Slovenia's membership in NATO .[ 14] [ 15] It also engages in what many consider to be historical negationism of events in Slovenia during World War II .[ 16]
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