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Péter Szitás

Robert Fico, prime minister of Slovakia
  • POLITICS

Fico on Top Again

Fulfilling the predictions of the recent polls, the SMER party has won the early elections in Slovakia. Robert Fico will likely be elected prime minister for the fourth time in the history of the Central European country….
  • Péter Szitás
  • ‎ —‎ 01.10.2023
  • POLITICS

Zelenskyy’s Eastern European and Turkey Tour — A Promising Start Followed by a Noncommittal NATO Summit

While Sofia, Prague, Bratislava and Ankara seemed to be eager to send more aid to Ukraine and support the war-torn country in its NATO bid, the NATO summit in Vilnius must have been a disappointing ending to a promising start…
  • Péter Szitás
  • ‎ —‎ 13.07.2023
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Slovakia Turns Thirty

‘Slovakia has turned thirty years old. Whether the past three decades can be considered a success story remains an open question. The Slovak nation achieved the independence it had always wanted.’…
  • Péter Szitás
  • ‎ —‎ 05.03.2023
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Hungarian Success in the Slovak Elections

On the state level, the most widely supported party happened to be the 2021-founded unified Hungarian formation, Aliancia – Szövetség, which will obtain almost 13 per cent of the available seats and have 54 representatives state-wide in the next cycle…
  • Péter Szitás
  • ‎ —‎ 20.11.2022
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Hungarian Real Estate Acquisitions in Slovakia: Threat or Investment?

Until now, Hungarian international investments were present most spectacularly in the banking and oil industries, but the phenomenon has also been spreading to a much lesser extent in the cultural sector. This time, the hostile attitude towards Hungarian capital outflows…
  • Péter Szitás
  • ‎ —‎ 06.07.2022
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How to Go on, Slovakia?

The opposition is growing at the political level and demanding early elections. According to Matovič, the coalition may fall in the Autumn. Sulík considers this differently: there is no reason for the government’s fall but the replacement of the Minister…
  • Péter Szitás
  • ‎ —‎ 15.06.2022
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The V4 within European Structures

In the last decade, both Poland and Hungary have been actively formulating European policy; however, this duo is not strong enough without the active support of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It is also a warning sign that the loudest…
  • Péter Szitás
  • ‎ —‎ 26.05.2022
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Slovakia May Be Playing Russian Roulette

What is certain is that there is no shortage of creative ideas on how to support Ukraine. What is surprising, however, is how forcibly and spectacularly the Slovak Republic, which was extremely close to the Russian Federation in the nineties,…
  • Péter Szitás
  • ‎ —‎ 26.03.2022
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Visegrad Countries Condemn Russian Attack on Ukraine

The Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orbán also condemned the Russian move and at the same time made it clear that deploying Hungarian soldiers or military equipment to Ukraine was out of the question….
  • Péter Szitás
  • ‎ —‎ 25.02.2022
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Why Slovakia’s Defence Agreement with the United States has Generated Controversy

As the debate unfolds, the divides between the followers of pro-Eastern Pan-Slavism and the supporters of Western orientation are becoming deeper and deeper….
  • Péter Szitás
  • ‎ —‎ 28.01.2022
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