What would PS do after the elections? Mesterová speaks about political partners and the conditions of the future government

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What would PS do after the elections? Mesterová speaks about political partners and the conditions of the future government 05.07.2026

Pravda

Zuzana Mesterová, chairwoman of the Progressive Slovakia (PS) parliamentary group, responds to current political issues in an interview, including the Michal Šimečka case and the relationship with Igor Matovič's movement. Mesterová defends the party's stance regarding the Marta Šimečková case, asserting that PS is not covering up any activity but is reacting to attacks from Prime Minister Robert Fico. As part of its political communication, PS focuses on regional discussions, where topics shift from value-based questions to economic measures. Mesterová also criticizes proposed constitutional amendments regarding the shortening of the electoral term, which she considers insufficiently developed. Furthermore, she points to a lack of transparency in the asset declarations of certain coalition MPs and expresses concerns over the absence of expert discourse in political debates, which are increasingly focused on personal attacks.

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