
Television Interview with Slovak Justice Minister Cancelled After Three Hours of Recording
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Slovak Justice Minister Mária Marcinková claims that a television interview she recorded was blocked from being broadcast after three and a half hours of filming. Marcinková described the interview session, suggesting that despite the lengthy recording time, the content was prevented from reaching viewers. The minister did not specify which television station was involved or provide details about the nature of the critical questions that may have led to the interview being shelved. Slovakia's media landscape has faced scrutiny over editorial independence, particularly regarding coverage of government officials and sensitive political topics.
