
Slovak Parliament Faces Terminal Dysfunction, Critics Warn
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Slovakia's parliament is in a state of terminal dysfunction that is creating conditions for a broader crisis of the rule of law, according to political observers. The National Council, Slovakia's unicameral parliament, is reportedly fostering an environment that threatens the gradual breakdown of legal institutions and democratic governance. Critics warn that the parliament's current state poses risks to the country's functioning both domestically and in its international relations. Slovakia's National Council serves as the country's primary legislative body and plays a crucial role in maintaining democratic checks and balances within the government system.
