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Harabin defies court, refuses to apologise for false claims against Eset Former justice minister rails against the judges who found him liable, predicting they will be 'stripped of their robes'.
Harabin did not directly call for people to vote for Pellegrini, but much of the rest of Slovakia's prolific far-right did.
Stefan Harabin, who placed third after criticising the European Union and hailing Russian President Vladimir Putin, did not formally back either candidate. "It is an important 12 percent that Harabin ...
It would take the absence of Harabin's voters in the second round and the support for Korčok from Western-leaning candidates," Štefančík pointed out. The values of Harabin's voters resonate ...
Pellegrini is expected to woo Harabin's anti-Western voters. "Pellegrini will describe Korcok as a person with a pro-Western leaning to attract Harabin's voters who react to this topic like a bull to ...
Ivan Korcok, a veteran diplomat hostile to the Kremlin, and Peter Pellegrini, a Russia-friendly politician allied with Slovakia’s populist prime minister, will face each other in a runoff.
Slovakia’s former pro-West Foreign Minister Ivan Korcok and current parliament Speaker Peter Pellegrini will face off in April’s presidential election run-off, according to the final results ...
Pellegrini and Harabin would get 15 percent and 10 percent, respectively. In addition to sympathy with the Kremlin’s narrative and a generational hankering for the past, Slovakia suffered ...
A former justice minister and judge, Štefan Harabin, 66, has openly sided with Russia in its war against Ukraine.
According to Meseznikov, the biggest wild card that could tip the election one way or the other is the former Supreme Court chief justice turned far-right populist rabble-rouser Stefan Harabin ...
It is expected that Korčok, before the runoff, will try to demobilise Harabin’s voters, whom Fico will in turn want to attract to Pellegrini. As usual, the ‘last emotion’ voting factor, which has a ...