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Slovaks have elected a president. PM Fico seals his system

Episode Summary

Peter Pellegrini won the second round of presidential elections in Slovakia. The real winner, however, seems to be the populist PM Robert Fico. A comfortable for Russia political direction, combined with Euroscepticism, has been finally legitimized. Tomáš Strážay, Slovak Foreign Policy Association, does not hide his worries, but still there is some space for optimism.

Episode Notes

Peter Pellegrini emerged victorious in the second round of presidential elections in Slovakia. Yet, it's apparent that the true beneficiary is the populist Prime Minister, Robert Fico. A shift towards a more Russia-friendly political stance, coupled with Euroscepticism, has now gained solid ground. Tomáš Strážay of the Slovak Foreign Policy Association expresses concerns, but amidst the apprehension, there remains a glimmer of optimism.

 

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