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Podcast: Podcasty Aktuality.sk
The Slovak Snapshots: One former PM won the fourth election, and another became a gypsy king
06.10.2023
In the fourth part of "The Slovak Snapshots" podcast, we'll traverse through a diverse landscape of news in Slovakia. From groundbreaking scientific achievements that will leave you in awe, to inspiring community initiatives that'll warm your heart, we've got it all covered. This podcast is purely about Slovakia in English.The Populist pro-Moscow party led by former prime minister Robert Fico has won the Slovak parliamentary election for the fourth time in the history of Slovakia. Most likely, the new prime minister will be the man who was kicked out of the government office by the people. Robert Fico was forced to step down as prime minister following the murder of investigative journalist Jan Kuciak in 2018. The liberal party Progressive Slovakia surprised the public and ended up second. The party led by the vice president of the European parliament is a newcomer in the Slovak Congress house. The Slovak minority of the Roma people massively supported former prime minister Igor Matovic. Some people say it's because parliamentary campaign in which the OĽaNO party promised a 500 euro election reward. Others say it's thanks to Pačivale Roma movement on the candidate list of OĽaNO.The podcast used a short sample from youtube.com/dennikN."The Slovak Snapshots" podcast is written and recorded by Zorislav Poljak in cooperation with Ivan Hrušovský and Peter Hanák.
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Kategórie: Spravodajstvo a publicistika, Politika