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Freedom and Solidarity

Centre-right liberal political party in Slovakia

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Freedom and Solidarity: Centre-right liberal political party in Slovakia
Freedom and Solidarity, also called Saska, is a centre-right liberal and libertarian political party in Slovakia. Established in 2009, SaS was founded by economist Richard Sulík, who designed Slovakia's flat tax system. It generally holds anti-state and neoliberal positions. After the 2020 Slovak parliamentary election, the party lost several seats in the National Council but became part of the coalition government with Ordinary People and Independent Personalities, For the People, and We Are Family. It is led by businessman Branislav Gröhling.

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Slovakians rally against populism on anniversary of fall of Communist system [Video]

Slovakians rally against populism on anniversary of fall of Communist system

The protest united the opposition, including the liberal Progressive Slovakia, pro-business Freedom and Solidarity and the conservative Christian Democrats who all say Fico is a threat to democracy.

Credit: euronews (in English)     Duration: 01:45Published

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