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An old-style Volkswagen Beetle, pictured during a classic car rally in May 2019 in western Slovakia.
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Voting in the referendum.
Slightly over 27 percent of eligible voters turned out.
Smer chair Robert Fico in the debating chamber on September 13, 2022.
President Zuzana Čaputová will call a referendum with a single question.
President Zuzana Čaputová during a press briefing on September 12, 2022.
The opposition dissatisfied with President Zuzana Čaputová's decision.
The protest 'For a decent Slovakia' in SNP Square, Bratislava, March 16.
Several civic initiatives calling for early elections have organised another protest, which was originally to take place in Námestie Slobody Square on May 17 but was postponed to May 25 and mvoed to SNP Square.
Justice Minister Tomáš Borec
THE ALLIANCE for Family (AZR) civic association has expressed concern regarding the gradual steps of the ruling Smer party which are leading to the introduction of registered same-sex partnerships which are…
Anton Chromík
THE WINNER of the third year of the anti-poll Homophobic of the Year has become the spokesman of the Alliance for Family (AZR) organisation supporting the traditional family and organiser of the failed February…
l-r: Greek Catholic Priest Rastislav Baka, Archbishop Ján Babjak, spokesperson for the Prešov Archbishopric Ľubomír Petrík
THE HOMILY of Greek Catholic priest Rastislav Baka which he served before the February referendum on family was not hateful and did not violate any laws. 
Christian Democratic Movement session
FORMER public-service Radio and Television Slovakia (RTVS) anchor Natália Žembová is set to become new spokeswoman forthe Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) as of February 20.
Low turnout expected.
Interior Minister Kaliňák was right to refuse to reduce the success quorum on referenda, but the real problem is too many unsatisfied political egos.
THE DISCUSSION leading up to the ‘referendum on the family’ showed how many people fail to understand what is troubling the LGBTI minority, what the minority wants and how it lives, President Andrej Kiska said in a…
Marianka
Slovaks have rejected the controversial referendum which stirred negative emotions and divided the society from its very inception. 
Turnout lower than expected.
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VOTERS in Slovakia will attend the eighth referendum in the history of independent Slovakia, focused on the protection of the traditional family. 
THE SOCIALISTS and Democrats political group in the European Parliament, which included the ruling Smer party, is criticising the February 7 referendum that targets the country's LGBTI minority.
POPE Francis has again encouraged Slovaks to continue their efforts to protect the family as a life-giving unit of society, the press office of the Conference of Bishops of Slovakia (KBS) informed. 
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