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How did a girl from Melanie Trump get on the throne of "First Lady"?
Mirjana Yelancic was Melanie Trump's childhood classmate and neighbor. Now that she is the principal of that primary school, she can tell who is childish at a glance. For Trump, the US presidential candidate and party candidate who once said that her campaign was "a little naive", she had some advice. "Melania is very clever," Gerentz said. "Trump should listen to her more." In Sevnica, you often hear this sentence. This industrial town with only 5,000 people is located in the middle of Slovenia, in a tree-lined valley near sava river.

People who knew Melania in those days are now proud of her: this girl who speaks softly may now become the first lady of the United States. And they don't want to criticize Trump publicly, but recently, all kinds of allegations about Trump's disrespect for women are rampant, and everyone is inevitably worried.

The latest allegations about Trump have angered many Slovenians. There seems to be a serious disagreement in the United States about this election.

If Trump is elected, Melania will become the second foreign-born first lady in American history. Slovenians are still very proud of this, but in the face of Trump's hasty campaign, everyone is still a little shocked.

"Trump's views on women and how to treat them are terrible," said Mia Janezica, a law student in Ljubljana. "Even if he is rich and powerful, he can't treat people like this."

? In Sevnica, friends and relatives said that they had not seen Melania for several years. Neighbors said that her parents have a house in the town, but they have basically lived in new york since the birth of the couple's only son, Barron Trump, in 2006.

Srecko Ocvirk is the mayor of Sevnica. Standing in the courtyard of a medieval castle overlooking the city, he said that if Trump wins the election, Melania will join the White House. "This will send a message to the younger generation that people from small countries can also succeed in the global political arena." Oak wilkie said.

? He gave Trump, who is also a politician, some advice.

? "I usually think before I speak," he said. "This is also my advice to Donald Trump."