Slovakia's Political Landscape: Welfare, Nationalism, and Scandal

Slovakia's left-wing party, Smer, is facing criticism from a new generation of activists who see its social democratic rhetoric overshadowed by corruption scandals, nationalist language, and a lack of transformative vision. Despite this, Smer has proven successful in defending the welfare state against market liberalization. As the country heads into a snap election, Smer has emerged as the frontrunner by focusing on the cost-of-living crisis and the war in Ukraine. However, its conservative pitch and opposition to NATO and the EU have alienated younger voters, who are turning to centrist and socially liberal parties instead. The future of the left in Slovakia is at stake as the country grapples with historical memory and the need for progressive reforms.
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