
Train Drivers Plan Protest as Transport Minister Insists on Camera Installation
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Train drivers in Slovakia are planning a protest action while Transport Minister Jozef Ráž maintains his position on installing cameras in locomotives. The Christian Democratic Movement (KDH), a center-right opposition party, has expressed support for the drivers' protest and criticized the minister's camera policy. The dispute centers on the government's push to install surveillance cameras in train cabs, which drivers oppose. KDH's backing of the protest represents opposition criticism of the ruling coalition's transport policies and adds political weight to the drivers' labor dispute.
