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Les organisateurs sont d'accord avec l'Etat
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Les organisateurs sont d'accord avec l'Etat

The organizers of the Pohoda Festival in Trenčín have reached an agreement with the state, ensuring the festival remains 'free' in terms of artistic freedom and the ability to express views on social issues. This comes after concerns were raised by the government over the festival's support for progressive values, including LGBTQ+ rights and solidarity with Ukraine. Under the new agreement, the festival will pay nearly double the rent compared to previous years. The current Slovak government has opposed what it calls 'progressivism,' has not supported the rights of the LGBTQ+ community, and halted military aid to Ukraine from state reserves. The Ministry of Defense previously stated that political campaigns should not take place at the airport. Despite these tensions, the festival continues to operate at the Trenčín Airport, which is managed by a state-owned company. The event sold out all 33,000 tickets for this year’s edition and added an extra day, featuring performances by The Cure and discussions with Czech President Petr Pavel and former Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová.

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Les organisateurs sont d'accord avec l'Etat

The organizers of the Pohoda Festival in Trenčín have reached an agreement with the state, ensuring the festival remains 'free' in terms of artistic freedom and the ability to express views on social issues. This comes after concerns were raised by the government over the festival's support for progressive values, including LGBTQ+ rights and solidarity with Ukraine. Under the new agreement, the festival will pay nearly double the rent compared to previous years. The current Slovak government has opposed what it calls 'progressivism,' has not supported the rights of the LGBTQ+ community, and halted military aid to Ukraine from state reserves. The Ministry of Defense previously stated that political campaigns should not take place at the airport. Despite these tensions, the festival continues to operate at the Trenčín Airport, which is managed by a state-owned company. The event sold out all 33,000 tickets for this year’s edition and added an extra day, featuring performances by The Cure and discussions with Czech President Petr Pavel and former Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová.

Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article highlights the festival's alignment with liberal values such as support for LGBTQ+ rights and solidarity with Ukraine, while contrasting it with the current Slovak government's conservative stance. The framing emphasizes the conflict between the festival's progressive identity and the政府的

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 95 · Objectivité 65): The article accurately reports the compromise between organizers and the state regarding Pohoda's status as a free festival. It provides details on the financial terms and the political context, including the festival's support for liberal ideas and Ukraine. However, it presents the political stance

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