Slovak Students Launch Anti-Corruption Campaign, Warn Against Brain Drain
Students at C.S. Lewis University in Slovakia have launched a public campaign criticizing corruption's impact on the country's future, warning that current conditions are driving young people to emigrate. The students released a video podcast highlighting how corruption diverts public funds intended for education and other essential services, with officials allegedly using taxpayer money to purchase luxury items like yachts instead of investing in schools. The campaign reflects growing concerns among Slovakia's youth about endemic corruption undermining trust in state institutions and creating conditions that discourage young people from remaining in the country. The students called for collective action to redirect Slovakia toward better governance, arguing that addressing corruption is essential to giving young Slovaks reasons to build their futures at home rather than seeking opportunities abroad.
