Slovenian lawmakers have approved a new, left-leaning government, AP reported. The new cabinet of Prime Minister Alenka Bratusek takes over amid growing discontent with austerity measures designed to help avoid an international bailout. The cabinet includes members from multiple parties. It won support Wednesday from 52 deputies in the 90-member parliament; 35 lawmakers voted against it. Bratusek, 42, is the first female to lead Slovenia's government since the country's secession from Yugoslavia in 1991. Bratusek says her government aims to build 'stability, trust, growth and positive effects' in the country of 2 million. Previous Prime Minister Janez Jansa's government was removed from power in a parliamentary no-confidence vote last month.
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