
Slovakia Not as Politically Polarized as Politicians Suggest, Political Scientist Says
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Political scientist Norbert Kmeť argues that Slovakia's political situation is not as dire as politicians portray it to be. He contends that growing support for single-party government does not automatically translate to support for totalitarian regimes, suggesting that the country's democratic foundations remain more stable than political rhetoric implies. Kmeť's assessment comes amid ongoing debates about the state of Slovak democracy and political polarization.
