Slovaks vote in a referendum on lifelong payments for populist leader Fico
Slovaks are voting in a referendum on Saturday to decide on several key issues. The ballot includes a question on whether to cancel lifelong payments for former Prime Ministers like Robert Fico and other leaders after their terms.

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AI-generatedSlovaks are voting in a referendum on Saturday to decide on several key issues. The ballot includes a question on whether to cancel lifelong payments for former Prime Ministers like Robert Fico and other leaders after their terms. Voters will also decide on reopening the special prosecutor's office and the National Criminal Agency, which previously handled major crime and corruption cases. This referendum was initiated by the opposition Democrats party after collecting over 350,000 signatures. The lifelong payments were introduced following a 2024 assassination attempt on Fico, and the special prosecutor's office was abolished earlier in 2024 by Fico's government. Polls indicate that turnout may not reach the required 50% for the referendum to be valid.
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5 extractedSlovak prime ministers and parliament speakers who served at least two terms are entitled to lifelong payments, a benefit introduced after the 2024 assassination attempt on Fico.
The referendum was initiated by a petition organized by the pro-Western opposition party, Democrats, signed by over 350,000 citizens.
The referendum also includes a vote on reopening the special prosecutor's office and the National Criminal Agency.
Slovaks will vote in a referendum on Saturday to decide whether to cancel lifelong payments for Prime Minister Robert Fico and other leaders.
Polls suggest Saturday's turnout may not reach the required 50% for the referendum to be valid.