
Commentary: Slovak Opposition Faces Uphill Battle Ahead of Elections
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A commentary published in the Slovak daily SME, written by former finance minister Ivan Mikloš, argues that Slovakia's opposition parties appear less prepared for upcoming elections than the ruling coalition. Mikloš, a prominent economist and reform-minded political figure associated with Slovakia's post-communist transition, suggests the opposition has failed to make effective use of the time available to build a competitive electoral platform. The piece reflects broader concerns among critics of the current government — led by Prime Minister Robert Fico's Smer-SD party, a left-nationalist grouping — that the fragmented opposition has struggled to present a credible alternative to voters.
