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Slovenian court acquits three-time Prime Minister Janez Jansa and two alleged accomplices on charges of abuse of office and corruption. Jansa, the leader of the opposition Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), was indicted for abuse of office in a property sale in 2005. Hundreds of supporters gathered outside the court, accusing the judiciary of being corrupt and biased.
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