Grigorij Mesežnikov
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 66 |
Date of birth | March 25,1958 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Oryol |
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Job | Scientist |
Education | Univerzita Komenského |
Moscow State University | |
Books | Slovakia 2009: Trends in Quality of Democracy |
Slovakia 2010: Trends in Quality of Democracy | |
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ID | 1683169 |
Grigorij Mesežnikov Life story
Grigorij Mesežnikov is a political analyst of Jewish descent who lives in Bratislava, Slovakia. Born in the Soviet Union, in 1979 Mesežnikov moved to Slovakia with his wife. At first, he worked in the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava. With Martin Bútora, he founded the Slovakian Institute for Public Affairs.
Slovakia-choice of: double murder followed voters
Slovakia votes on Saturday in its first General election since an investigative journalist, and His fiancée were murdered, in the year 2018.
The filming of Jan Kuciak and Martina Kusnirova shocked The Nation and plunged PM Robert Fico , but His Smer-SD party remains in office.
polls are tight, and the support is swollen and is an ultra-nationalist party.
Kuciak was the investigation of high-level Corruption - and this is an important issue for the voters.
to win All 150 seats in The National Parliament.
The Federal election, by proportional representation, follows a presidential election last year. although he is a political newcomer.
, including the businessman Marian Kocner .
thousands demonstrated in Bratislava on 21. February in memory of the murdered pair ofKuciak writing about corrupt Slovak business people, EU-subsidies, VAT was a Scam and tried to maintain the of Italy's notorious 'Ndrangheta mafia relations with Slovak politicians.
Who is running?Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini took office in March 2018. His Social Democrats party (Smer-SD) continues to be the largest in Parliament to 48 seats.
But in The Wake of The Murders , the forced Mr Fico's resignation, and caused massive protests in the country, your support is greatly reduced.
it was worse a week before the vote, when Mr Pellegrini was sick with pneumonia and cancelled His schedule. The Prime Minister was forced to take to Twitter and deny he had proposed coronavirus, according to people online, he had the Infection .
puts Smer-SD to about 17% - down from the 28% of the vote share won in the 2016 Federal election.
on the second place, the center-right party, Ordinary People (OLaNO), which has seen its popularity rise in The Last few weeks, thanks to its anti-Corruption agenda. 3% over Smer-SD.
Meanwhile, the extreme right-wing people's party has increased Our Slovakia (LSNS) third, surveys suggest. The Party is led by Marian Kotleba , A Man who sponsored to dress in a uniform modelled on the Hlinka Guard , the militia, the 1939-45 Nazi Slovak State .
Marian Kotleba is an ardent Slovak nationalistMr Kotleba is an ardent nationalist. He wants to leave Slovakia, in the Nato - the military Alliance is calling a "terrorist" organization and has injected powerful anti-immigrant and anti-Roma rhetoric.
Although The Group has denied any links to fascism, it was regularly accused of extremism.
surveys suggest that the fourth and fifth, at 9% each, are the center-left-liberal group of the Progressive Slovakia (PS-SPOLU) and the anti-graft liberal opposition party Za Ludi, that is, For people, led by the former President Andrej Kiska .
Party support in SlovakiaPolitical' s poll of polls
source: Politicothough the ruling Smer-SD they are, their current coalition partners look set to win enough votes to qualify for seats, raising further doubts as to Smer-SD is the handle to the power.
An editor remembers,Rob Cameron , Bbc News , Bratislava
Peter Bardy - editor-in-chief of Aktuality. sk says he still thinks, almost daily, Jan Kuciak , the young investigative reporter who was murdered on His watch.
"It is still incredible. There are still a lot of sadness," he said, as we sat in the conference room of Aktuality. sk-editors. The '#AllForJan " badge in the button-hole is now an integral part of.
The waves that reverberate from Kuciak of the killing yet, by the Slovak society, and they are still redrawing the Slovak political landscape. Robert Fico 's Smer-SD party - the dominant power here for over a Decade - perhaps fatally The Affair wounded by.
Jan Kuciak -editor Peter Bardy is concerned about The Rise of the extreme right in Slovakia"I think we woke up," says Bardy.
"thought A lot of people, Robert Fico and His regime would be in Slovakia until the end of time. "
Successive opinion polls suggest that change may be. But not all forces have rushed into the vacuum benign, are filled, he warns. He is particularly concerned about The Threat posed by the former neo-Nazi Marian Kotleba .
"Nobody knew in Germany in The 1930S and no one in Czechoslovakia in 1948, that this will be The Last democratic elections for a long time," he warns.
How was The Campaign ?The murder of Jan Kuciak is a powerful focus for many activists and politicians are angry about the Corruption , and this increased the liberal and centrist parties.
A coalition of the centre-right OLaNO party can come to power with party leader Igor Matovic as Prime Minister .
"The Most likely scenario is The Creation of a center-right, pro-democracy-oriented government coalition, six or even seven parties," political analyst Grigory Meseznikov, the news Agency AFP news agency said.
Former media Director and self-made millionaire, Igor Matovic , founded the Ordinary People party, which declared a Decade ago,nationalism is also a feature of The Campaign was The Rising popularity of the extreme right LSNS party.
It has been verbally attacked, the country of the Roma (Gypsy) minority at the rallies, and Mr Kotleba is in favour of closer ties with Vladimir Putin 's Russia over the EU.
surveys suggest it is The Number one choice for the first time, the voters. The Party also double could-10 seats it won in the election in 2016.
The chances of it are with a role in government, however, is low. To do President Caputova vowed recently to block "everything is possible" coalition deal with the LSNS.
zuzana caputova, slovakia, bratislava
Source of news: bbc.com