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SK🏛️ Politics6 days ago

The STVR have subordinated the government and broken its independence.

The article reports that the Slovak National Council (STVR) has been brought under government control, undermining its independence. It mentions that prominent individuals are signing a significant call, though the specific content and implications of this call are not detailed in the provided text.

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Aktuality.sk logoAktuality.skIndependentRight6 days ago
The STVR have subordinated the government and broken its independence.

The article reports that the Slovak National Council (STVR) has been brought under government control, undermining its independence. It mentions that prominent individuals are signing a significant call, though the specific content and implications of this call are not detailed in the provided text.

Bias read (Right): The article frames the situation as a loss of independence by the STVR due to government intervention, which suggests a critical stance toward the current administration. The emphasis on 'podriadili vláde' (subordinated to the government) implies a negative assessment of governmental actions, aligns

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