Thousands rally in Slovakia against plans to change the way corruption cases are handled
THOUSANDS rallied in front of Slovakia’s parliament on Wednesday to condemn a plan by the new government of populist Prime Minister Robert Fico to eliminate the office of the special prosecutor dealing with major crime and corruption.
The rally took place as lawmakers concluded a debate over that and other proposed changes to the penal code.
The ruling coalition, which has a majority in Parliament, postponed the final vote until Thursday.
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