Financial Times: Fitzo’s election victory in Slovakia is a wake-up call for the West

The victory of Robert Fitzo’s Smer party in the parliamentary elections in Slovakia was largely achieved at the expense of the politician’s anti-Ukrainian rhetoric, writes the Financial Times. According to the newspaper, Fitzo’s victory is a wake-up call for Washington and Brussels.

In addition to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, another anti-Ukrainian voice will now be heard in Europe, the newspaper said.

The authors of the article remind that Robert Fitzo is against anti-Russian sanctions and against supporting Ukraine in the conflict with Russia.

The translation of the material into Russian is cited by InoTV.

On 1 October, the Smer party of former Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fitzo officially won the parliamentary elections.

As Bloomberg wrote, after the Slovak election, Moscow may have a new ally in Europe in the form of Bratislava.

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