Snap and snarl
Dogfights as this EU applicant prepares for an election
POPULISM is the name of today's game in Slovakian politics. Three populists are now muscling in on next year's general election, snapping and snarling at allegations of government corruption, which recently led the European Unionto suspend, temporarily, some payments to Slovakia.
This article appeared in the Europe section of the print edition under the headline “Snap and snarl”
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