In the
legislative election on 3 October 2004, the party won 6.8% of the popular vote and 7 out of 90 seats. Led by
Janez Podobnik, the brother of former chairman Marjan Podobnik, the party entered in the centre-right government of
Janez Janša. In 2007, the mayor of Celje
Bojan Šrot replaced Marjan Podobnik as president of the party. This change in leadership coincided with a policy shift. Upon his election, Šrot announced he wanted to transform the SLS in the largest centre-right party in Slovenia, thus challenging the primacy of Janez Janša's
Slovenian Democratic Party. Šrot started criticizing some of the
neo-liberal reforms launched by Janša's government, and especially Janša's "anti-
tycoon" policies, aimed against concentration of wealth in the hands of a small group of executive managers of privatized former state-owned firms. One of these "tycoons" was also Boško Šrot, Bojan Šrot's brother, and CEO of the
Laško Brewery company. In the
2008 election the SLS ran a joint list with the
Youth Party of Slovenia. In the electoral campaign, the party tried to distance itself from its former coalition allies. The joint list secured only 5 seats and 5.2% of the vote, a loss of 2 compared to the results of the SLS in 2004. In 2009,
Radovan Žerjav, former Minister of Transport in Janez Janša government, replaced Šrot as the leader of the party. Under his leadership, the SLS adopted a more moderate rhetorics. After 11 years in power, the party stayed in opposition, trying to forge an image of a constructive opposition party, supporting moderate conservative policies. In the
2011 election, the SLS increased its support both in number of voters and in percentage, thus reversing the falling trend for the first time after the 2000 election. In the
2014 European election, SLS ran in a joint electoral list with
New Slovenia, which received 16.56% of the vote and came in second place, returning 2
MEPs. The party received 3.98% of the vote in the
Slovenian parliamentary election on 13 July 2014, narrowly missing the 4% threshold for representation in the parliament. In 2018 it received only 2.62% of the votes and next day the leader Marko Zidanšek resigned. The party decided that Primož Jelševar would lead the party until the next regular party congress. Parliamentary representation: ImageSize = width:400 height:120 PlotArea = width:350 height:80 left:50 bottom:20 AlignBars = justify DateFormat = yyyy Period = from:0 till:21 TimeAxis = orientation:vertical ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:3 start:0 PlotData= bar:Seats color:kelleygreen width:30 mark:(line,white) align:left fontsize:S bar:1990 from:start till:11 text:11 bar:1992 from:start till:10 text:10 bar:1996 from:start till:19 text:19 bar:2000 from:start till:9 text:9 bar:2000 color:teal from:9 till:17 text:8 NSi bar:2004 from:start till:7 text:7 bar:2008 from:start till:5 text:5 bar:2011 from:start till:6 text:6 bar:2014 from:start till:0 text:0 bar:2018 from:start till:0 text:0 ==Election results==