In recent weeks, Slovakia experienced two major cyberattacks on critical infrastructure and nationwide protests with over 100,000 protesters taking to the streets against Prime Minister Robert Fico’s increasingly pro-Russian agenda and diplomatic attacks on Ukraine. A brewing coalition crisis after multiple unsuccessful no-confidence votes left Fico’s cabinet with a wobbly majority. Here’s what unfolded during Slovakia’s turbulent start to 2025.
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In recent weeks, Slovakia experienced two major cyberattacks on critical infrastructure and nationwide protests with over 100,000 protesters taking to the streets against Prime Minister Robert Fico’s increasingly pro-Russian agenda and diplomatic attacks on Ukraine. A brewing coalition crisis after multiple unsuccessful no-confidence votes left Fico’s cabinet with a wobbly majority. Here’s what unfolded during Slovakia’s turbulent start to 2025.
Fico is losing it https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/1iktuxf/robert_fico_was_allegedly_heard_saying_he_doesnt/
Please keep going folks. We need democracy and rights of the individual. This could be a huge setback for other european pro russia parties!
Its getting actually crazy Fico has “written” open letter on facebook to Elon Musk pretty much thanking him for dismantling USAID
maybe if he stop swallowing russian’s cocks and change direction he would be in a better position?
100,000 protesters from a population of 5,400,000 people. What would it take to get 100,000 protesters from a population of 335,000,000?
I hope that it’ll get resolved this year. Because another 2 and a half years with this government…
Power to Georgia, Serbia and Slovakia. Holding out hope for Hungary.
WE WILL NOT SURRENDER UNTIL SLOVAKIA IS FREE. MY SME EURÓPA