Survey: Half of Slovaks Want Officials to Resign Over Corruption Scandals
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Half of Slovak citizens want government officials to resign over recent corruption scandals including the "slayáda" and "haciendy" affairs, according to a new public opinion survey. The poll sought to measure public frustration with high-profile corruption cases that have dominated Slovak political discourse. The "slayáda" scandal refers to alleged improper meetings between government officials and oligarchs, while the "haciendy" case involves accusations of misuse of public funds for luxury properties. The survey results indicate significant public dissatisfaction with how the government has handled these corruption allegations, reflecting broader concerns about accountability and transparency in Slovak politics.
