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SK🏛️ Politics13 days ago

When he was young, he didn't go to war.

Andrej Danko, a prominent Slovak politician, made a comment regarding President Zuzana Čaputová's military training. He suggested that when he was young, he did not go to war, implying that his experience differs from the president's current participation in military exercises. This remark has sparked discussion about the role of political figures in military matters and their personal histories.

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When he was young, he didn't go to war.

Andrej Danko, a prominent Slovak politician, made a comment regarding President Zuzana Čaputová's military training. He suggested that when he was young, he did not go to war, implying that his experience differs from the president's current participation in military exercises. This remark has sparked discussion about the role of political figures in military matters and their personal histories.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a statement by Andrej Danko without overtly favoring any side. It does not include additional commentary or framing that would indicate a clear ideological slant. The content focuses on the statement itself rather than providing extensive context or opinion.

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