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About a quarter of voters are preparing for a referendum on Fico's pension and the renewal of the PSE and NAKA, Ipsos showed
SK🏛️ Politics11 hr. ago

About a quarter of voters are preparing for a referendum on Fico's pension and the renewal of the PSE and NAKA, Ipsos showed

The article reports on a planned referendum in Slovakia regarding Prime Minister Robert Fico’s pension, the renewal of the Special Prosecutor’s Office and the National Criminal Agency. According to Ipsos polling, approximately 26.5% of voters plan to participate, while 73.5% do not. The referendum, which was successfully initiated by the Democratic Party, is expected to be one of the few major plebiscites in modern Slovak history. It notes that voter turnout could be lower than declared due to factors like holidays, weather, and weak campaigning. The only previous successful referendum in Slovakia was in 2003 on EU accession.

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Denník N logoDenník NIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 756 days ago
About a quarter of voters are preparing for a referendum on Fico's pension and the renewal of the PSE and NAKA, Ipsos showed

The article reports on a planned referendum in Slovakia regarding Prime Minister Robert Fico’s pension, the renewal of the Special Prosecutor’s Office and the National Criminal Agency. According to Ipsos polling, approximately 26.5% of voters plan to participate, while 73.5% do not. The referendum, which was successfully initiated by the Democratic Party, is expected to be one of the few major plebiscites in modern Slovak history. It notes that voter turnout could be lower than declared due to factors like holidays, weather, and weak campaigning. The only previous successful referendum in Slovakia was in 2003 on EU accession.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data from Ipsos polls without overtly favoring any political side. It discusses the low anticipated participation rate and contextualizes the referendum within Slovakia’s historical voting patterns, maintaining neutrality in tone and framing.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article provides accurate information based on Ipsos survey data regarding voter turnout expectations for the referendum. It mentions historical context about past referendums and current voter sentiment. The tone remains relatively neutral but includes some subjective commentary on the potentia

Denník N logoDenník NIndependentCenter11 hr. ago
Najnižšia účasť od zmareného referenda: Naď chcel aspoň 20 percent voličov, hlasovať neprišlo ani toľko

The article reports on a low voter turnout at a Slovak referendum held on Saturday, which aimed to abolish the prime minister's pension and restore the Special Prosecutor's Office and National Criminal Agency. Approximately 16.13% of voters participated, with over 705,227 people casting their votes. The turnout was below the 50% threshold required for the referendum to be valid. Voter participation varied significantly across regions, with the highest turnout in the Bratislava Region (21.8%) and the lowest in the Košice Region (13.4%). President Peter Pellegrini unexpectedly participated in the vote, marking a notable event. Over 93% of participants voted 'Yes' to abolishing the prime minister's pension, while more than 92% supported restoring the two institutions. The opposition leader Jaroslav Naď had hoped for at least 20% turnout but this goal was not met. This referendum follows a similar one organized by the ruling Smer party in early 2023, which saw higher participation.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data about the referendum results without overtly favoring any political side. It includes information about both the low turnout and the support for specific policies, without emphasizing one perspective over another. While the article mentions political figures like Sú

Denník N logoDenník NIndependentCenter12 hr. ago
Referendová mapa: Pozrite si výsledky u vás v obci či v meste

The article reports on a referendum held in Slovakia regarding the abolition of the prime minister's allowance and the restoration of the Special Prosecution Office and National Criminal Agency. It states that the referendum was not valid because participation did not exceed 50% of eligible voters. The turnout was just over 16%. The article provides a map showing detailed results for each municipality and another map providing an overview of national results. The content is exclusive to subscribers of Denník N.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the referendum outcome without overtly favoring any political side. It focuses on the procedural validity of the referendum and provides data-driven insights without editorializing or emphasizing specific political narratives.

SME logoSMEIndependentCenter15 hr. ago
Results of the 2026 referendum: The referendum is invalid, the majority of voters supported the proposals

A referendum held in 2026 was declared invalid due to low voter turnout, which reached only 16.1 percent. Despite this, the majority of voters who did participate supported the proposed initiatives. The outcome raises questions about the legitimacy of the referendum and highlights concerns over public engagement in the decision-making process.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the factual outcome of the referendum without apparent bias, stating that it was deemed invalid due to low participation while noting the majority support among those who voted. There is no evident framing that favors one side over another, and the report appears to be balanced.

SME logoSMEIndependentCenter2 days ago
Referendums in Slovakia: List and results of all referendums in the history of the independent republic

The article lists all referendums held in the history of the independent Slovak Republic and reports that only one referendum achieved the required 50% voter turnout threshold. The piece provides a historical overview of referendums in Slovakia, highlighting their rarity and the difficulty in meeting participation requirements.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual recounting of past referendums without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It focuses on statistical outcomes rather than ideological positions, maintaining neutrality in its framing.

Pravda logoPravdaIndependentCenter8 days ago
Referendum už o týždeň: Slováci rozhodnú aj o Ficovej rente, na jednu vec majú čas len do piatka - Správy

The article discusses an upcoming referendum in Slovakia where voters will decide on issues including the pension of former Prime Minister Robert Fico. The referendum is scheduled for next week, and citizens have until Friday to make their decision on certain matters. This event highlights the active role of Slovak citizens in shaping policies related to public figures and social benefits.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about an upcoming referendum without apparent bias, providing factual details about the timing and subject matter of the vote. There is no indication of loaded language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing that would suggest a particular ideological leaning.

Pravda logoPravdaIndependentCenter8 days ago
Referendum in a week: Slovaks to decide on Fico's pension, one thing they only have until Friday

The article announces that a referendum is coming within a week, where Slovak citizens will decide on various issues, including the continuation of Fico's pension benefits. One specific issue has a tight deadline, requiring voters to make their decision by Friday. The focus is on informing the public about the upcoming vote and the limited time available for certain decisions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about an upcoming referendum without overtly favoring any particular outcome or political stance. It focuses on providing factual updates about the timeline and content of the vote, without emphasizing one side over another.

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