
Slovak Disinformation Roundup: Blaha's Exit from Academy of Sciences and Alleged Political Deals
Slovakia's disinformation monitoring outlet Dezinfomaják has published its 83rd edition, examining recent developments on the Slovak disinformation scene. Among the topics covered is the circumstances surrounding Ľuboš Blaha's departure from the Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAV), the country's leading public research institution, as well as reports of possible political agreements involving a figure referred to as 'Mimi.' Blaha is a prominent politician from Smer-SD, the ruling left-nationalist party led by Prime Minister Robert Fico, who has been a controversial figure known for spreading pro-Russian narratives and conspiracy theories. His connection to the Academy of Sciences had previously drawn criticism from the academic community. The Dezinfomaják newsletter, which tracks disinformation trends and actors in Slovakia, regularly highlights links between political figures and the spread of misleading information.
