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In Slovakia, a referendum on canceling lifelong payments to Robert Fico did not take place

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The referendum on canceling lifelong payments to the prime minister after resignation was declared invalid due to a turnout of 16.1% against the required 50%. The provision on payments appeared in 2024 after the assassination attempt on Robert Fico.

In Slovakia, a referendum on canceling lifelong payments to Robert Fico did not take place

In Slovakia, a referendum on abolishing lifetime payments to Prime Minister Robert Fico after his resignation failed due to low voter turnout. This is reported by UNN citing Associated Press.

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According to the publication, voter turnout after processing results from 99.5% of participants was 16.1%, and for the referendum to be recognized as valid, at least 50% of citizens registered on the voter lists had to participate.

The provision on lifetime payments to the head of government after his resignation appeared in Slovakia in 2024 following an assassination attempt on Robert Fico, in which the prime minister sustained serious injuries. Until 2024, lifetime payments in Slovakia were provided only for former presidents of the country

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