Michaela Terenzani
Michaela Terenzani
michaela.terenzani@spectator.sk

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Michaela Terenzani has been with The Slovak Spectator since 2007. She served as editor-in-chief in 2015 - 2023. She then moved on to serve as the leading editor of the foreign news desk of the Sme daily. She studied journalism in Trnava and in Aarhus, Denmark. In 2009, she received a joint MA degree in Euroculture from the University of Groningen and the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. She comments on events happening in Slovakia in her weekly newsletter, Last Week in Slovakia.

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SIS head Michal Aláč is one of the people charged in the Unravelling case.

Top security officials charged in the middle of election campaign

This is also what the upcoming Slovak election will be about.

A new poll suggests Smer and Hlas might be able to form a coalition

A new criminal case involving a Smer candidate shows the two parties share common ground.

Igor Matovič is living up to his antagonist role in this normalcy-dominated campaign and his main campaign stunt so far has been that he brought dozens of Fiat 500 vehicles to Bardejov.

What Slovakia’s voters want

Normal is one word that stands out in this campaign.

The dog-whistle messaging of Repubilka’s leaders leaves observers in no doubt about their true identity: “We will put things in order”, says one of the billboards.

Republika is not the only one blowing the dog whistle of the far right

Slovak voters are unlikely to mimic the recent Spanish election scenario.

Peter Pellegrini

As Hlas declines, the alternatives to Smer become ever more blurred

Post-election stalemate could be one outcome.

Speaker Boris Kollár.

Boris Kollár is in hot water, but unlikely to boil

Domestic violence may harm him more than his political failures.

President Zuzana Čaputová shortly before she announces that she will not run for office again in 2024.

Čaputová will move on, who will take her place?

Her decision not to run for re-election opens up several scenarios.

Acting PM Ľudovít Ódor and President Zuzana Čaputová

Ódor will govern as interim PM, and Čaputová will announce her big decision

The president is expected to announce tomorrow whether she will run or not.

What you need to know about Slovakia’s election campaign

It’s going to be a summer of politicking.

Smer chair Robert Fico.

Slovakia’s pro-Western feelings are going south

There are hints that Russia is winning the information war.

The parents of the murdered journalist Ján Kuciak arrive to court in anticipation of the verdict.
Speaker of Parliament Boris Kollar and his deputy Peter Pcolinsky of Sme Rodina share a laugh after the parliament approved the end of its term on September 30.

MPs run wild as new government takes over

Just look at what they are doing to construction permits.

Eduard Heger announces he is stepping down from the post of acting prime minister.

What Heger’s demise as PM means for Slovakia

The situation represents a risk but also a chance for the president.

Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová and Czech President Petr Pavel in Ukraine on April 28.
President Zuzana Čaputová

The dilemma faced by Zuzana Čaputová

The approaching general election will make the presidential race a bumpy ride.

František Imrecze (l) testifies that Kažimír (r) handed him a bribe.

The central bank boss’s guilty verdict gives Smer another martyr

But surprise, surprise: he’s not going anywhere.

Viktor Orbán and Robert Fico in 2015.
Robert Fico
Peter Pellegrini and Robert Fico shake hands in parliament.

Pellegrini loses steam as polls point to Fico comeback

It seems the much-feared return of Smer is under way.

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