Vallo and Droba are running for the Bratislava four-party coalition. SaS, PS, and Democrats also want to be in the future government
Bratislava Mayor Matúš Vallo has announced his candidacy for reelection, supported by a coalition of parties including SaS, Progresívne Slovensko, and the Democrats.
Without Matovič, it won't work
The article discusses the political dynamics between Igor Matovič and the Hnutie Slovensko party, highlighting their significant interdependence similar to how Robert Fico and Smer interact.
Ipsos: The decline of PS has been confirmed, it's at the level of Smer. The opposition is not losing voters overall
Recent polling data indicates that the support for the opposition party Progresívne Slovensko has dropped to levels comparable to their main competitor, Smer.
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.
PS Investigates What Cost Them Percentages. After the March Conference, They May Adopt a More Centrist Approach
The support for Progresívne Slovensko (PS) has declined in recent months, prompting the party to examine potential causes and consider changes following an upcoming conference.
State Analysts Question €136 Million Plan for Slovensko.sk Repairs
State analysts have raised concerns over a proposed €136.5 million modernization plan for the Slovensko.sk portal, doubting its feasibility within a six-month timeframe.
The opposition is currently divided before the regional elections. PS in Nitra is considering an agreement with the Hungarian alliance
The opposition parties in Slovakia are dividing their strategies for the upcoming regional elections, with Progresívne Slovensko considering an alliance with the Hungarian coalition in Nitra.
Migaľ admits that repairs for Slovensko.sk worth over one hundred million will be ordered directly and part of the amount will be paid by the state
Slovak Minister of Informatization Samuel Migaľ indicates that the government may directly order repairs for the state website Slovensko.sk costing over 110 million euros, pending an assessment from the Public Procurement Office.
Protests are weak and Šimečka too, Matovič is a clown, but at least he jumps in them. Eight supporters of Hnutie Slovensko explain their choice
A discussion reveals both the flaws and critical perceptions supporters have of Igor Matovič, leader of Hnutie Slovensko, showcasing an internal conflict within his base.
MP Beáta Jurík: For Fico, I am an Amazon from PS because I ask him questions that he must answer clearly
In this interview, Beáta Jurík discusses various political issues in Slovakia, including her confrontations with Robert Fico and the Epstein case.
Migaľov resort will receive an additional 80 million euros for Slovensko.sk modifications, to be funded by the recovery plan
The Slovak government is allocating an additional 80 million euros from the recovery plan for upgrades to the Slovensko.sk portal, amid concerns from the Ministry of Information that the system is in critical condition.
Migaľ's team should explain why, despite investments, it speaks of the threat of collapse of Slovensko.sk and raises prices, according to Slovensko.Digital
Slovensko.Digital demands an explanation from the Ministry of Informatization regarding the projected collapse of the Slovensko.sk portal despite significant investments, along with a rationale for the increased costs associated with key modules.
Péter Magyar initiated the conflict. Pellegrini claims that PS is interfering in Hungarian elections
Slovak coalition politicians and the president have claimed that Progresívne Slovensko's recent focus on the Beneš decrees is an interference in Hungary's electoral campaign, following sharp criticism from Hungarian opposition leader Péter Magyar against a proposed criminal law.
Rysy, European bison, and blue frogs. British filmmaker Nigel Marven has made another film about Slovak wilderness
Documentary filmmaker Nigel Marven is set to premiere his second film about Slovak wilderness, titled 'Divoké Slovensko s Nigelom Marvenom 2', on January 2, 2026.
How We Found Fico in a Golden Bathtub and Dubious Money at Pellegrini's Sister
The article investigates the questionable business dealings of Eva Pellegrini, sister of politician Peter Pellegrini, highlighting potential financial improprieties that link her to her brother's political activities.