
Slovak Opposition Leader Admits Shame Over Disinformation Campaign
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Richard Sulík, leader of the liberal opposition Freedom and Solidarity party, publicly acknowledged feelings of shame regarding his party's involvement in spreading disinformation. The admission comes as part of broader developments in Slovakia's disinformation landscape, which has become a significant factor in the country's political discourse. Separately, Romana Laššáková, a controversial media figure, has reportedly shifted her operations from the pro-Russian InfoVojna platform to activities in St. Petersburg, Russia. These developments highlight the ongoing influence of disinformation networks in Slovak politics and their connections to Russian propaganda efforts.
