
Opposition Party Proposes Fuel Vouchers as Government Criticized Over Rising Energy Costs
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Progressive Slovakia (PS), the main opposition party, has proposed a package of energy measures including fuel vouchers to help citizens cope with rising fuel costs. Party leader Michal Šimečka criticized the Slovak government for inaction on fuel prices, claiming that governments across the European Union are taking steps to address the issue while Slovakia's ruling coalition remains passive. The opposition's proposal represents an attempt to pressure the government to provide financial relief to consumers facing higher energy costs.
