Former Prime Minister Janez Jansa (L) congratulates designated Prime Minister Alenka Bratusek (C) in Ljubljana, Slovenia, 27 February 2013. Photo by EPA/BGNES
Slovenia's center-right government has fallen in a no-confidence motion.
The no-confidence vote against the year-old government of Prime Minister Janez Jansa was backed Wednesday evening by 55 out of a total of 90 MPs, with 33 votes against and 2 abstentions, according to reports of Deutsche Welle.
Opposition leader Alenka Bratusek was given the mandate to form a new government.
Bratusek will become the ex-Yugoslav republic's first female Prime Minister if she manages to build a coalition.
The political crisis in the country erupted after the publication of a report of Slovenia's anti-corruption watchdog accusing the Prime Minister of failing to declare EUR 210 000 of his personal assets, which caused three of Jansa's four coalition parties to leave Parliament.