In Smer, they have already devised a way to defend the convicted Brhel. Kaliňák and Susko are not telling the truth about the damage in the Mýtnik case
Slovak officials from the Smer party are defending convicted oligarch Jozef Brhel by claiming the state suffered no damage in the Mýtnik case, contrary to court findings of 6 million euros in benefit.
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.
Fico's machine has been stuck, justice has found its way
The Slovak Supreme Court has allowed the trial of Tibor Gašpar to proceed, affirming that efforts by the Smer party to manipulate the judiciary have not been successful.
Newsfilter: The government has a day that loses elections
The article discusses the recent challenges faced by the Slovak government, particularly the Smer party and its leader Robert Fico, highlighting the detrimental news affecting his political standing and the broader implications for Slovakia.
Gašpar does not like the title of accused, but in the Očistec case, the deputy chairman of parliament will have to go to court
Slovak deputy parliament chairman Tibor Gašpar faces court appearances related to his indictment in the Očistec case, despite his discomfort with being called accused.
Doctor and MP KDH Kolejáková / Majerský offered his position, it's nothing unusual. Karas is a person of great talent
Monika Kolejáková, an immunologist and new member of the Slovak Parliament, discusses her transition into politics, the challenges within the healthcare system, and her views on the COVID-19 pandemic and party dynamics.
Democrats will present Pellegrini with a dilemma in the referendum. According to lawyers, he can reject it outright
The Slovak political party Democrats has garnered enough support for a referendum on early elections, but legal experts argue that its proposed question may not be constitutional, complicating President Pellegrini's position.
SNS has never been xenophobic. It's not even funny anymore
The article critiques Andrej Danko's revisionist view of the Slovak National Party's history, arguing it has xenophobic and fascist roots despite his claims to the contrary.