
Slovak Female MPs Face Death Threats, Sexual Harassment from Public and Colleagues
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A new study has revealed that female members of Slovakia's National Council face severe harassment including death threats against their children, used condoms sent through mail, and sexist treatment from their male parliamentary colleagues. The research documented the extent of violence and intimidation directed at women parliamentarians, showing they encounter hostility not only from the public but also within the institution itself. The findings highlight the challenges women face in Slovak politics, where they must navigate both external threats and internal workplace harassment while carrying out their legislative duties. The study underscores broader issues of gender-based violence in political participation across Slovakia.
