
Proposed Elimination of Postal Voting Faces Opposition from Huliak Faction Over SNS Demands
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Slovakia's parliament began debating legislation on Wednesday that would eliminate postal voting, but the proposal has encountered resistance from lawmakers aligned with Rudolf Huliak. The opposition stems from specific demands made by the Slovak National Party (SNS), one of the three parties in the ruling coalition alongside the social-democratic Smer-SD and the populist Hlas party. The disagreement highlights tensions within Slovakia's governing coalition over electoral procedures, as postal voting has been a contentious issue in Slovak politics regarding voter access and election security.
