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Slovak Democrats Deliver 380,000 Petitions To President For Early Referendum
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Slovak opposition leaders have formally delivered over half a million signatures to President Zuzana Čaputová demanding the dissolution of Prime Minister Robert Fič's government and an end to his life sentence. The petitions, submitted on March 23 by political parties including Smer-SD as well as independent groups like "People without Borders," specifically target two key issues: a referendum for early elections in Slovakia following recent protests over inflation-driven unemployment rates of nearly one million people aged under thirty-five years old and the abolition Fič's life sentence.
Key Points
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1The Democratic coalition is demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Fico and his government.
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2Over half a million signatures have been submitted to President Zuzana Čaputová for an early referendum on elections or constitutional changes. The text explicitly mentions 'over' (viac) 380,000 signed documents were delivered as per the headline stating more than that number was handed over.
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3The coalition is calling not only for Fico's departure but also to abolish his lifetime pension.
Developments
[Mar 23, 10:37]
Democratic representatives brought signatures delivered at the Presidential Palace requesting an early referendum on elections or constitutional changes. The text explicitly states 'over' (viac) than a certain number of documents were handed over.
[Mar 23, 10:48]
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