Huliak's MPs Set Conditions for Supporting Road Law Amendment, Confirm Opposition to Postal Voting
Rudolf Huliak announced that his parliamentary group will support amendments to Slovakia's road traffic law only if provisions allowing local governments to operate stationary speed cameras are removed from the legislation. The leader of the breakaway faction also confirmed his group will block the proposed media law while supporting changes to the country's Audiovisual Fund. Huliak's group split from the ruling Slovak National Party (SNS) earlier this year, creating uncertainty for the government's legislative agenda. The faction's conditional support highlights ongoing tensions within Slovakia's ruling coalition, as the government needs broad parliamentary backing to pass key legislation. Their opposition to postal voting and selective approach to other bills could complicate the coalition's ability to implement its policy priorities.
