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Slovakia’s populist party opposed to Ukraine aid wins vote

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The populist party of former Prime Minister Robert Fico that wants to stop military aid to Ukraine and is critical of the European Union and NATO has won Slovakia’s election, results showed on Sunday.
SMER-SSD party scored 23.3 percent, beating the centrist Progressive Slovakia (PS) that garnered 17 percent of the votes, the Slovak Statistics Office said early on Sunday after completing the count of 99.98 percent of the votes from some 6,000 polling stations.

Al Jazeera’s Harry Fawcett reports.

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Europe news, Progressive Slovakia party PS, Robert Fico
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