Slovenian voters elected the first female president of the country, independent candidate Natasa Pirc Musar, in the second round of the presidential elections on November 13. Pirc Musar defeated the rightwing politician and former foreign minister Anze Logar. The results of the state election commission showed that after 98.3% of the votes were counted, Pirc Musar won 54% of the votes versus 46% for Logar. The turnout was around 52.6%. Pirc Musar will replace Borut Pahor, who served two five-year mandates as president. The role of the president in Slovenia is mostly ceremonial, but the head of…