2023 parliamentary election, page 6
The 2023 early parliamentary election was held in Slovakia on Saturday, September 30. Most public opinion polls indicated that the populist Smer party, led by three-time former prime minister Robert Fico, would come first. Smer left office in 2020, after eight years in power, following the surprise victory in that year’s parliamentary election of the self-proclaimed anti-corruption movement OĽaNO. Most of the other political parties in Slovakia’s fragmented political scene tried to stop Smer, a party under which organised crime thrived, from returning to government. Based on the official results, Smer needs to find coalition partners in order to form a government. Whether Fico, who expresses openly pro-Russian opinions and has lately grown increasingly close to Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán, will be able to do this remains to be seen.
A former Slovak PM’s comeback hits a blue note
A political animal who put Slovakia back on the map, Mikuláš Dzurinda wants to save the country all over again with his newly formed Blue Coalition.
MPs agree on election date
Opposition parties wanted summer vote.
Constitutional amendment on shortening parliament approved
MPs yet to vote on when early elections will happen.
Heger's quest ends in failure, starts talks on snap elections
Snap elections may take place in June or September, but parliament first needs to amend the constitution.
Matovič’s party might shed important members, including Heger
Members condemn his ongoing attacks on president and LGBT+ community.
Slovakia in 2023: Seeking an end to political chaos without becoming a ‘little Hungary’
Political parties are subsumed by the possibility of a snap election, while President Zuzana Čaputová prepares to announce if she will run for re-election.
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