Slovak Politics Has Become a 'Disgusting Corruption Market,' Says Commentary on Parliamentary Vote Trading
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A political commentary has described Slovak politics as having devolved into a "disgusting corruption market," using the case of Miroslav Radačovský as an example of systemic problems. The analysis argues that Robert Fico's fourth government does not rule based on a strong, cohesive political mandate, but instead maintains power by constantly trading votes with its own parliamentary members. This critique highlights concerns about the stability and legitimacy of the current governing coalition, which relies on internal bargaining rather than unified policy direction. The commentary suggests this vote-trading dynamic undermines democratic governance and points to deeper institutional problems within Slovakia's political system.
