
Slovak Opposition Parties Clash Over Coalition Building After Hungarian Election Victory
Slovak opposition parties are feuding over potential alliance building following the victory of opposition candidate Péter Magyar's Tisza party in recent Hungarian elections. The success has sparked renewed discussions about uniting Slovakia's fragmented opposition, with Progressive Slovakia positioning itself as an "ark" for smaller threatened parties. However, the Slovakia Movement supports the concept in principle but refuses to participate directly, while criticizing other opposition parties. Grendel from the Nova party distanced himself from former Prime Minister Igor Matovič's approach, saying he has enough problems managing his own party and cannot be responsible for Matovič's actions. The tensions highlight the ongoing divisions within Slovakia's opposition despite calls for greater unity against the ruling coalition.
