Slovenia ex-premier granted prison furlough for parliament session amid divisions over seat
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Slovenian ex-Prime Minister Janez Jansa has been granted a brief prison furlough to attend the country's first parliamentary session after he won a seat in last month's election.
Jansa, leader of the opposition Slovene Democratic Party, has been serving a two-year sentence for bribery since June. He arrived unescorted to Friday's parliamentary session as several hundred supporters gathered outside the building.
Slovenia's laws don't formally ban a prisoner from running for the 90-member parliament, but there have been calls that Jansa be stripped of his seat.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Jansa has insisted that his trial was political. His last government fell in 2013 after the state corruption watchdog accused him of failing to declare assets.