Why Smer Isn't Falling Even Though Republika is Growing, and What's Happening in the Opposition? Heads of AKO, Ipsos, and Focus Explain the Polls
Recent party preference polls in Slovakia indicate a decline for the Progressive Slovakia party alongside significant growth for the Republika party.
Political Forum / When Smer, Hlas, Progressive Slovakia, and Republic Meet
The article discusses a meeting between representatives of several Slovak political parties in the European Parliament regarding the sovereignty of Slovakia and the controversial EU initiative on abortion rights.
Two Remarks on the Surveys / Why PS is Falling and KDH is at Risk
Recent surveys indicate a decline in support for the Progressive Slovakia party, while other opposition parties are seeing growth.
Again, there is talk of abolishing postal voting from abroad, but it is not being prepared internally
There are discussions in Slovakia regarding the potential abolition of postal voting for citizens living abroad, as the opposition party claims the coalition plans to require in-person voting at embassies instead.
Newsfilter: The PS's Increase to the Preference Ceiling Happened Too Soon
The Slovak political party Progresívne Slovensko (PS) has experienced a decline in polling numbers, indicating potential issues ahead of upcoming parliamentary elections.
Smer utilizes the case of Šimečka's association / Gašpar talks about connections to PS and wants to go after NGOs. Desperate attempt, responds Šimečka
The political party Smer is leveraging the controversy surrounding Marta Šimečková's association to attack connections with the Progressive Slovakia party and criticize their handling of financial matters.
KDH gives PS a red line / We will not enter into government with progressives if they touch the Vatican agreements
Christian Democrats announced they will refuse to collaborate with any parties that seek to alter the Vatican agreements, responding to statements from Progressive Slovakia about re-evaluating the contract after 25 years.
KDH has drawn a red line for PS / We will not go into government with progressives if they touch the Vatican agreements
The Christian Democrats announced in a press conference that they refuse to collaborate with parties that want to alter Vatican agreements, responding to comments from Progressive Slovakia politicians about reevaluating the treaties after 25 years.
Elections in the Progressive Bastion / An Alternative is Forming for Vall and PS, Which is Good News
Public figures in Bratislava are urging local mayor Danu Čahojová to run for mayor, indicating the start of a campaign for change amidst criticism of current leadership and administration issues.
Fico says a position on the Constitutional Court is not his ambition (summary of weekend political debates)
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico expressed openness to post-election cooperation with various parties, including the opposition movement Republic, while criticizing Progressive Slovakia as a greater threat.
Reaction to the interview with Bishop Ivan Eľko / The Church should not restrict people's rights. This is not a new totalitarian dogma
In an interview, Bishop Eľko critiques the Progressive Slovakia party's stance on church-state relations, arguing that their approach is not a new principle but common in democratic states.
Novel on Beneš's Decrees / Fico Helped Orbán's Opponent in the Campaign. Did He Not Undermine His Friend?
The article discusses the unexpected political move by progressive factions in southern Slovakia addressing the controversial Beneš decrees while highlighting the implications of Fico's support for Orbán's opponent.