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Slovakia Penal Code Amendment Upheld by Court
Slovakia's Constitutional Court upheld key provisions of a controversial penal code amendment introduced by Prime Minister Robert Fico's government, including abolishing the special prosecutors' office and reducing sentences for corruption. The changes, approved by Parliament in February, faced significant domestic and international criticism, with concerns raised about Slovakia's anti-corruption capabilities under the new law. Despite opposition from former President Zuzana Caputova, the court rejected challenges to the core aspects of the legislation and the fast-tracked approval process. The ruling coalition's expedited changes, bypassing customary reviews and limiting debate, have been viewed as a move to shield politicians and allies from corruption probes.
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