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Slovaks vote in a referendum on lifelong payments for populist Prime Minister Fico
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Slovaks vote in a referendum on lifelong payments for populist Prime Minister Fico

Slovaks participated in a referendum to determine whether to end lifelong financial benefits for former prime ministers, including current leader Robert Fico, following a 2024 assassination attempt. The vote also addressed the potential reinstatement of the special prosecutor's office and the National Criminal Agency, which had been abolished earlier in 2024 under Fico's government. The referendum was initiated by the pro-Western opposition Democrats after collecting over 350,000 signatures, meeting the legal threshold. However, polls indicated that voter turnout might not meet the required 50% for the referendum to pass. This comes amid significant controversy surrounding Fico's policies, including his pro-Russian stance and allegations of corruption within his party.

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Slovaks vote in a referendum on lifelong payments for populist Prime Minister Fico

Slovaks participated in a referendum to determine whether to end lifelong financial benefits for former prime ministers, including current leader Robert Fico, following a 2024 assassination attempt. The vote also addressed the potential reinstatement of the special prosecutor's office and the National Criminal Agency, which had been abolished earlier in 2024 under Fico's government. The referendum was initiated by the pro-Western opposition Democrats after collecting over 350,000 signatures, meeting the legal threshold. However, polls indicated that voter turnout might not meet the required 50% for the referendum to pass. This comes amid significant controversy surrounding Fico's policies, including his pro-Russian stance and allegations of corruption within his party.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents factual information about the referendum, its background, and related controversies without overtly favoring any side. It includes context about Fico's policies, opposition efforts, and public reactions but avoids explicit endorsements or biased language.

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ObjectiveNews financirajo bralci in je brez oglasov – pristranskost vam pokažemo, ne skrijemo. Podprite neodvisno novinarstvo za 5 €/mesec.

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