Slovakia should reject draft legislation that weakens whistleblower protections

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Slovakia: New PM attacks media; Culture Ministry handed to far-right conspiracy theorist

PM Fico’s new governing coalition is creating deep unease among Slovakia’s journalists about the future for media freedoms and public service journalism.

Slovakia: Six parties respond positively to RSF’s pre-electoral appeal for protection of journalists

“We hail the commitments of several parties to improve press freedom which create a basis for effective measures to support trustworthy media and fight against disinformation after the election” – RSF

Slovak businessman Marian Kočner (C) attends a public hearing at the Slovak Supreme Court as he appears on charges of ordering the murders of investigative journalist Ján Kuciak and his fiancée, Martina Kušnírová, in Bratislava, 15 June 2021, VLADIMIR SIMICEK/AFP via Getty Images

Slovakia: Supreme Court overturned not guilty verdicts in Ján Kuciak murder case

Last summer, the businessman Marian Kočner and his confidante, Alena Zsuzsová, were acquitted of ordering Kuciak’s murder in February 2018. After reviewing new evidence on 15 June 2021, the Supreme Court remanded the case back for a retrial.