Olexia Basarab on Anti-Government Protests Sweep Across Slovakia

The murder of a Slovakian investigative journalist and his partner has sparked mass anti-government protests across the central European nation. Journalist Jan Kuciak and his partner were killed last month while Kuciak was looking into the Slovakian government’s links to the Italian mafia.

Strategic and Security Studies Group expert Olexia Basarab says that the recent protests were not entirely unexpected, adding that the political situation was pretty tense for a pretty long period, and there were a number of political scandals dealt with corruption on the highest level of Slovak government.”

What was unexpected, however, was the murder of a journalist. While this may be a disturbingly common occurrence among other post-Soviet states, Slovakia has always been “pretty safe for journalists,” according to Basarab.

“If we recall the country's history, in 30 years there were only three cases, where journalists disappeared. There were no murders, there were no beatings of journalists. Their usual modus operandi to act against journalists was the judicial way, so cases in courts, defamation cases and so on.”

The escalating public outrage prompted the resignation of the country’s Prime Minister Robert Fico, whose close allies have been linked to Italian organised crime. This was revealed in Kuciak’s final article, which was published posthumously.

But Fico’s resignation has not satisfied the protesters. His replacement and close ally, Peter Pellegrini, has also been linked to corruption, having been allegedly involved in schemes to misappropriate European funds, according to Basarab.

Demonstrators are demanding early elections and a complete overhaul of the government. Although it is currently unclear if these demands will be met in full, Basarab believes that these protests could inspire positive change in the central European country.

“I am pretty optimistic about some change because we see that these political rallies are becoming more and more intensive, more and more people are coming, so there is some perspective that they will press for some actual change,” Basarab says.

Hromadske spoke to Strategic and Security Studies Group expert Olexia Basarab via Skype to discuss the escalating protests, the murder of the investigative journalist Jan Kuciak and his partner what all this means for Slovakia.

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