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Slovenské referendum je neplatné, účast byla jen 16 procent
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Slovenské referendum je neplatné, účast byla jen 16 procent

The Slovak referendum on abolishing President Andrej Kiska's pension and reinstating the special prosecution service and NAKA (National Anti-Corruption Authority) was declared invalid due to low voter turnout. According to unofficial results released by the Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic, only 16% of eligible voters participated, falling short of the constitutional requirement of a majority. The final official results were expected to be announced on Sunday morning. Out of 4,369,989 registered voters, 705,227 turned out, with 698,757 valid ballots cast. Of these, 93.4% supported abolishing Kiska's pension, while 92.2% backed restoring the special prosecution service and NAKA. The petition for the referendum was initiated by the non-parliamentary party Demokrati, who originally proposed three questions but had one removed by President Peter Pellegrini, citing constitutional concerns. Both the government and opposition criticized the referendum as more of a political campaign than a genuine attempt at systemic reform. Authorities reported no major incidents during the voting process.

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Slovenské referendum je neplatné, účast byla jen 16 procent

The Slovak referendum on abolishing President Andrej Kiska's pension and reinstating the special prosecution service and NAKA (National Anti-Corruption Authority) was declared invalid due to low voter turnout. According to unofficial results released by the Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic, only 16% of eligible voters participated, falling short of the constitutional requirement of a majority. The final official results were expected to be announced on Sunday morning. Out of 4,369,989 registered voters, 705,227 turned out, with 698,757 valid ballots cast. Of these, 93.4% supported abolishing Kiska's pension, while 92.2% backed restoring the special prosecution service and NAKA. The petition for the referendum was initiated by the non-parliamentary party Demokrati, who originally proposed three questions but had one removed by President Peter Pellegrini, citing constitutional concerns. Both the government and opposition criticized the referendum as more of a political campaign than a genuine attempt at systemic reform. Authorities reported no major incidents during the voting process.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual data on the referendum results and provides balanced quotes from various stakeholders, including criticism from both the government and opposition. It does not exhibit overtly biased language or one-sided sourcing.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 70): The article provides detailed results from unofficial sources and mentions the low turnout, aligning with cross-source consensus. It reports on political reactions and legal implications without clear bias, though some phrases like 'politická kampaň' suggest a critical stance towards the referendum'

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