Parliamentary elections in Slovakia: Bratislava closer to Moscow?
2023, 2023, No. 4
University of Warsaw (Warsaw, Poland)
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28.12.2023
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open access
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Social sciences
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international relations, economics and finance, communication and media studies, political science and public administration, management and quality studies, law, sociology
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Polish, English
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Abstract
Summary of the pre-election period and elections to the National Council of the Slovak Republic, which took place on 30 September 2023. As a result, there have been changes in the Slovak political scene, as well as opportunities to create a new parliamentary majority.
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