With one stroke, Slovakia could soon become Russia’s newest ally | John Kampfner
Robert Fico, the former PM who showers praise on Moscow and models himself on Viktor Orban, is leading the polls for the coming elections
Slovakia matters far more than Europe realises. On 30 September, the small European country holds a parliamentary election that will have ramifications far beyond its borders. If the opinion polls are correct, it would mark the return of Robert Fico: a man who lavishes praises on Moscow and models himself on Viktor Orban, the alt-right" leader in neighbouring Hungary. The European Union and Nato could soon have a new troublemaker within.
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Slovakia went all in to defend Ukrainian sovereignty. Per capita, it has been one of Kyiv's staunchest backers, becoming the first Nato country to send fighter jets. If Fico is elected, it is in danger of doing a 180-degree turn and giving its support to Vladimir Putin.
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