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Mass Protests Erupt in Slovakia Against Prime Minister Fico's Pro-Russia Policies

Tens of thousands of Slovaks protested against PM Fico's government, citing his pro-Russia stance and attempts to shift Slovakia away from NATO and the EU.

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Protests in Slovakia saw hundreds of thousands flock to the streets against Prime Minister Robert Fico’s government, which is perceived to be shifting foreign policy towards Russia. Fico's recent Moscow visit and anti-EU rhetoric have amplified public concern over his leadership. Protesters chanted slogans demanding his resignation, reflecting heightened discontent following accusations of coup attempts by the opposition. Despite official warnings of potential violence, the protests have remained peaceful across numerous cities. The atmosphere underscores rising tensions in the region as Fico’s government navigates its controversial political stance.

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