Mass anti-government demonstrations were held in Slovakia. This was reported by TV Markiza.
Thousands of people attended the rallies, according to the television channel. They opposed the decision of the Council of Ministers to abolish the Office of the Special Prosecutor and the government’s measures to save money in the state budget, which will come into force in 2024. According to protesters, such decisions could lead to a decrease in the standard of living in the country.
It was noted that the biggest protest took place in Bratislava. Protesters gathered in the Slovak National Uprising Square. More than 2 thousand people gathered in Kosice and approximately 1 thousand people in Banska Bystrica for the protest.
Before that, Slovakian Economy Minister Denisa Sakova statedIt was stated that the country managed to obtain exemption from EU sanctions by allowing the use of oil from the Russian Federation in the production of petroleum products in 2024.
happened before known About the possibility of EU expansion to nine countries.
Source: Gazeta

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