There will be more and more of us. Those who want to live in our little Slovakia, but in a civilized Europe,” said Eva Kulová, 84, who helped topple Communism.
The latest wave of anti-government rallies was fuelled by Robert Fico’s recent trip to Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Published Jan 24 ... Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico in Bratislava, Slovakia (Denes Erdos/AP) Protesters ...
Massive turnout in nationwide rallies, as Fico brandishes intel report alleging ‘coup d’etat’ in league with foreigners.
BRATISLAVA - Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico rejected protesters' calls for his resignation on Jan 25 after tens of thousands demonstrated against his government's policy shift closer to Russia.
Opposition parties look to table a new no-confidence motion against Fico's government after a failed attempt on Tuesday
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Tens of thousands of protesters thronged a central square in the Slovak capital on Friday, waving banners opposing Prime Minister Robert Fico's policy shift closer to Russia, after tensions between the government and the opposition rose.
After Prime Minister Robert Fico alleged there were plans to escalate anti-government protests into an attempted coup, Slovaks took the streets in over 20 cities to peacefully protest the government's pro-Russia policy.
Tens of thousands of people in Slovakia gathered at squares and street across the country on Friday to voice their opposition to the pro-Russia policies of populist Prime Minister Robert Fico.
The anger provoked by Prime Minister Robert Fico's pro-Russian stance, a gas row with Ukraine, and authoritarian policies are threatening the Slovak government, which faces a no-confidence vote on January 21.
Tens of thousands of people in Slovakia have gathered at squares and street across the country to voice their opposition to the pro-Russia policies of populist Prime Minister Robert Fico
open image in gallery Vladimir Putin has emphasised that he is open ... placards as they take part in an anti-government protest in Bratislava, Slovakia, on Friday (Getty) “We’d better meet ...