Mar 17 • 13:40 UTC 🇸🇰 Slovakia Denník N

Now is the time to demand the impossible

The author, a former advisor to the Prime Minister, argues for a critical change in the Slovak government, likening the urgency to that of 1998 during a period of political turmoil.

The article discusses the current political climate in Slovakia, comparing it to the critical need for government change in 1998, when the country faced the challenges of mečiarizmus. The author highlights that three opposition parties are effectively working together, with Progresívne Slovensko remaining a viable alternative to Smer, and SaS moving towards greater stability after sidelining its former leader. Meanwhile, the Democrats have positioned themselves as an influential opposition force, suggesting that a coalition formed solely from these parties could offer a significantly better governance option than the current administration, which is criticized for its incompetence and actions against the public interest. The key takeaway is that, despite certain ideological differences, a government comprised of these three opposition parties would provide a much-needed correction to the current political dysfunction in Slovakia.

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