Mar 16 • 18:02 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Crucial Test: Can Slovakia Become the 'New Hungary'?

The article discusses Slovakia's increasing alignment with Hungary in opposition to Brussels, sanctions against Russia, and domestic political changes under Prime Minister Robert Fico.

In recent months, Slovakia has been frequently mentioned in the same breath as Hungary, particularly regarding its opposition to Brussels and the European Union's sanctions against Russia. The country’s stance extends to its financial support for Ukraine, which has drawn parallels between the political paths of the two nations. This development raises concerns about the potential shift in Slovakia’s alignment with European values and institutions.

Domestic political changes have further informed this narrative, especially under the leadership of Prime Minister Robert Fico, who has spearheaded reforms within the justice system and has influenced the media landscape in Slovakia. These changes have prompted questions about the resilience and integrity of Slovakia's democratic institutions. Observers are particularly worried about the impacts these shifts may have on civil society and democratic governance in the country.

As Slovakia undergoes this critical period, the resilience of its democratic frameworks and civic engagement will be tested. With increasing similarities to Hungary's trajectory, the potential for Slovakia to adopt similar authoritarian tendencies is a key concern among analysts. The future of Slovakia's political landscape will be closely scrutinized as it navigates these turbulent waters and its relationship with the EU.

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