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Thousands of Slovaks protested against Fitzo government policies

Thousands of Slovaks protested against Fitzo government policies


In Slovakia, mass protests against the government’s policy, headed by Robert Fitzo, were held the day before.

About it reports Aktualitywrites « European Truth ».

Thousands of protesters went to the streets of cities across Slovakia to express their disagreement with Prime Minister Robert Fitzo and his pro-Russian policy.

Over the past three months, tens of thousands of people have been going to rallies every two weeks in Bratislava and beyond, demanding the resignation of Fitzo.

Reuters

The protests began at the end of December after Fitzo’s trip to Moscow to negotiate with Russian ruler Vladimir Putin.

Bratislava also took part in the protests to express her protest against the actions of the Ministry of Culture Martina Shimkovicova against the Slovak National Gallery.

The Slovakia is also Europe’s rally in Luxembourg, Brussels, Oslo and Amsterdam.

Fitzo, who survived the attempt in May 2024, faced calling for his comments on the future membership of Slovakia in the EU and NATO and statements that Russia had a reason for invasion In Ukraine for safety reasons.

Protesters also condemned the recent pro -Russian activity of close associates of Fitzo. In particular, Erica Kaliniak’s statement, who stated that Slovakia “will finally have a reliable neighbor”If Russian troops seize Ukraine.

Fitzo’s views on Russia are sharply different from the European Mainstroy. He stopped military assistance to Slovakia in Ukraine, criticized the EU sanctions against Russia and promised to block Ukraine’s accession to NATO.

He declared President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky’s enemy PIt has stopped supplying Russian gas to Slovakia and some other European consumers.

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