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Elbukott a Fico elleni népszavazás Szlovákiában
HU🏛️ Politics4 hr. ago

Elbukott a Fico elleni népszavazás Szlovákiában

The article reports on a referendum held in Slovakia regarding the removal of state pensions and the reinstatement of a special prosecutor's office. According to detailed data provided by 'Elections Stats' and Slovak newspapers, 93.37% of voters approved the removal of state pensions, while 92.18% supported the reinstatement of the special prosecutor's office. The turnout was 16.13%, with overwhelming support for both measures. Prime Minister Robert Fico and his party Smer-SD viewed the results as another political defeat for the opposition, suggesting that voters were not concerned with issues raised by the opposition party, the Democrats. In contrast, President Peter Pellegrini and Speaker Richard Raši voted against the political action but respected the institution of the referendum. The results are seen as reinforcing Fico's position.

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Magyar Nemzet logoMagyar NemzetParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 654 hr. ago
Elbukott a Fico elleni népszavazás Szlovákiában

The article reports on a referendum held in Slovakia regarding the removal of state pensions and the reinstatement of a special prosecutor's office. According to detailed data provided by 'Elections Stats' and Slovak newspapers, 93.37% of voters approved the removal of state pensions, while 92.18% supported the reinstatement of the special prosecutor's office. The turnout was 16.13%, with overwhelming support for both measures. Prime Minister Robert Fico and his party Smer-SD viewed the results as another political defeat for the opposition, suggesting that voters were not concerned with issues raised by the opposition party, the Democrats. In contrast, President Peter Pellegrini and Speaker Richard Raši voted against the political action but respected the institution of the referendum. The results are seen as reinforcing Fico's position.

Bias read (Center): While the article presents the referendum outcome and the reaction of political figures, it does not show clear ideological leaning. It reports on the results and the responses of both the ruling party and the opposition, though it emphasizes the ruling party's perspective. However, it also includes

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 65): The article provides detailed percentages from reported sources and aligns with cross-source consensus on the outcome. However, it presents the results as a political defeat for the opposition while also noting support for the institution, showing some bias.

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