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PETER PELLEGRINI, RICHARD RASI, JURAJ BLANAR, Peter Ziga

PETER PELLEGRINI, RICHARD RASI, JURAJ BLANAR, Peter Ziga

From left, party vice chairman Juraj Blanar and Richard Rasi, Slovak Premier and vice chairman of the Smer-SD party Peter Pellegrini and Peter Ziga talk to media as listen during a press conference at the party headquarters after the general elections in Bratislava, Slovakia, March 1, 2020. Two exit polls showed late Saturday that Slovakia's opposition appears to be winning parliamentary elections widely expected to unseat the long-dominant but scandal-tainted leftist party that governed on an anti-immigration platform. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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PETER PELLEGRINI

PETER PELLEGRINI

Slovak Premier and vice chairman of the Smer-SD party Peter Pellegrini leaves a press conference at the party headquarters after the general elections in Bratislava, Slovakia, March 1, 2020. Two exit polls showed late Saturday that Slovakia's opposition appears to be winning parliamentary elections widely expected to unseat the long-dominant but scandal-tainted leftist party that governed on an anti-immigration platform. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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PETER PELLEGRINI, RICHARD RASI, JURAJ BLANAR

PETER PELLEGRINI, RICHARD RASI, JURAJ BLANAR

From left, Slovak Premier and vice chairman of the Smer-SD party Peter Pellegrini talks to media as party vice chairman Richard Rasi and Juraj Blanar listen during a press conference at the party headquarters after the general elections in Bratislava, Slovakia, March 1, 2020. Two exit polls showed late Saturday that Slovakia's opposition appears to be winning parliamentary elections widely expected to unseat the long-dominant but scandal-tainted leftist party that governed on an anti-immigration platform. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), center, comments the results of the Slovak general election, on Saturday, February 29, 2020, in Trnava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), center, comments the results of the Slovak general election, on Saturday, February 29, 2020, in Trnava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Igor Matovic, Pavlina Matovicova

Igor Matovic, Pavlina Matovicova

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), center, come with his wife Pavlina Matovicova, right, to watching the results of the Slovak general election, on Saturday, February 29, 2020, in Trnava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Igor Matovic, Pavlina Matovicova

Igor Matovic, Pavlina Matovicova

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), left, come with his wife Pavlina Matovicova to watching the results of the Slovak general election, on Saturday, February 29, 2020, in Trnava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), center, comments the results of the Slovak general election, on Saturday, February 29, 2020, in Trnava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Peter Pellegrini

Peter Pellegrini

Slovak Premier Peter Pellegrini talks to journalists as he arrives to the Smer-SD party headquarters after the general elections in Bratislava, Slovakia, February 29, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), center, comments the results of the Slovak general election, on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Trnava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), watches the results of the Slovak general election, on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Trnava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), watches the results of the Slovak general election, on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Trnava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), gestures and watches the results of the Slovak general election, on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Trnava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Andrej Kiska

Andrej Kiska

The rule of evil has ended in Slovakia, former president Andrej Kiska, pictured, said on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Bratislava, Slovakia, in reaction to the Saturday parliamentary election, which has terminated the long dominance of the senior ruling Smer-Social Democracy (Smer-SD). Kiska's new party For People will also be represented in the new parliament, the results show so far. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), center, comments the results of the Slovak general election, on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Trnava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), comments the results of the Slovak general election, on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Trnava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), watches the results of the Slovak general election, on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Trnava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), watches the results of the Slovak general election, on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Trnava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), comes to discuss in public Broadcasting and Television of Slovakia (RTVS) with representatives of parties who came to the Chamber of Deputies, on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Bratislava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), comes to discuss in public Broadcasting and Television of Slovakia (RTVS) with representatives of parties who came to the Chamber of Deputies, on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Bratislava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Robert Fico

Robert Fico

Former Slovak prime minister Robert Fico, pictured, does not intend to step down as the leader of the strongest government coalition party, Smer-Social Democracy (Smer-SD), which was defeated in the Saturday general election, Fico told journalists on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Bratislava, Slovakia. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Robert Fico

Robert Fico

Former Slovak prime minister Robert Fico, pictured, does not intend to step down as the leader of the strongest government coalition party, Smer-Social Democracy (Smer-SD), which was defeated in the Saturday general election, Fico told journalists on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Bratislava, Slovakia. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Robert Fico

Robert Fico

Former Slovak prime minister Robert Fico, pictured, does not intend to step down as the leader of the strongest government coalition party, Smer-Social Democracy (Smer-SD), which was defeated in the Saturday general election, Fico told journalists on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Bratislava, Slovakia. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Robert Fico, Peter Pellegrini

Robert Fico, Peter Pellegrini

Former Slovak prime minister Robert Fico, right, does not intend to step down as the leader of the strongest government coalition party, Smer-Social Democracy (Smer-SD), which was defeated in the Saturday general election, Fico told journalists on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Bratislava, Slovakia. Fico said he was not thinking of passing the post of party leader to outgoing Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini, left, who is the party's deputy chairman and was its elections leader. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Robert Fico

Robert Fico

Former Slovak prime minister Robert Fico, pictured, does not intend to step down as the leader of the strongest government coalition party, Smer-Social Democracy (Smer-SD), which was defeated in the Saturday general election, Fico told journalists on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Bratislava, Slovakia. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Robert Fico

Robert Fico

Former Slovak prime minister Robert Fico, pictured, does not intend to step down as the leader of the strongest government coalition party, Smer-Social Democracy (Smer-SD), which was defeated in the Saturday general election, Fico told journalists on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Bratislava, Slovakia. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Robert Fico, Peter Pellegrini

Robert Fico, Peter Pellegrini

Former Slovak prime minister Robert Fico, right, does not intend to step down as the leader of the strongest government coalition party, Smer-Social Democracy (Smer-SD), which was defeated in the Saturday general election, Fico told journalists on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Bratislava, Slovakia. Fico said he was not thinking of passing the post of party leader to outgoing Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini, left, who is the party's deputy chairman and was its elections leader. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Andrej Kiska

Andrej Kiska

The rule of evil has ended in Slovakia, former president Andrej Kiska, center, said on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Bratislava, Slovakia, in reaction to the Saturday parliamentary election, which has terminated the long dominance of the senior ruling Smer-Social Democracy (Smer-SD). Kiska's new party For People will also be represented in the new parliament, the results show so far. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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Andrej Kiska

Andrej Kiska

The rule of evil has ended in Slovakia, former president Andrej Kiska, pictured, said on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Bratislava, Slovakia, in reaction to the Saturday parliamentary election, which has terminated the long dominance of the senior ruling Smer-Social Democracy (Smer-SD). Kiska's new party For People will also be represented in the new parliament, the results show so far. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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Peter Pellegrini

Peter Pellegrini

Slovak Premier Peter Pellegrini talks to journalists as he arrives to the Smer-SD party headquarters after the general elections in Bratislava, Slovakia, February 29, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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Andrej Kiska

Andrej Kiska

The rule of evil has ended in Slovakia, former president Andrej Kiska, pictured, said on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Bratislava, Slovakia, in reaction to the Saturday parliamentary election, which has terminated the long dominance of the senior ruling Smer-Social Democracy (Smer-SD). Kiska's new party For People will also be represented in the new parliament, the results show so far. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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Andrej Kiska

Andrej Kiska

The rule of evil has ended in Slovakia, former president Andrej Kiska, pictured, said on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Bratislava, Slovakia, in reaction to the Saturday parliamentary election, which has terminated the long dominance of the senior ruling Smer-Social Democracy (Smer-SD). Kiska's new party For People will also be represented in the new parliament, the results show so far. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), is seen prior to the interview for the Czech Television (CZ) on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Bratislava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), is seen prior to the interview for the Czech Television (CZ) on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Bratislava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), is seen prior to the interview for the Czech Television (CZ) on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Bratislava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), is seen prior to the interview for the Czech Television (CZ) on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Bratislava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic

Igor Matovic, chairman of the Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), is seen prior to the interview for the Czech Television (CZ) on Sunday, March 1, 2020, in Bratislava, Slovakia. The opposition OLaNO won the Saturday general election in Slovakia with 25.02 percent, ending the dominance of the Smer-Social Democracy, according to preliminary results released by the statistical office on Sunday. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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PETER PELLEGRINI

PETER PELLEGRINI

Slovak Premier Peter Pellegrini talks to journalists as he arrives to the Smer-SD party headquarters after the general elections in Bratislava, Slovakia, February 29, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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PETER PELLEGRINI

PETER PELLEGRINI

Slovak Premier Peter Pellegrini talks to journalists as he arrives to the Smer-SD party headquarters after the general elections in Bratislava, Slovakia, February 29, 2020. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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PETER PELLEGRINI, RICHARD RASI, JURAJ BLANAR

PETER PELLEGRINI, RICHARD RASI, JURAJ BLANAR

From left, Slovak Premier and vice chairman of the Smer-SD party Peter Pellegrini talks to media as party vice chairman Richard Rasi and Juraj Blanar listen during a press conference at the party headquarters after the general elections in Bratislava, Slovakia, March 1, 2020. Two exit polls showed late Saturday that Slovakia's opposition appears to be winning parliamentary elections widely expected to unseat the long-dominant but scandal-tainted leftist party that governed on an anti-immigration platform. (CTK Photo/Vaclav Salek)

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The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), Slovak Government Office in Bratislava

The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), Slovak Government Office in Bratislava

The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO) and its supporters lit 5,000 candles outside the Slovak Government Office in Bratislava, Slovakia, February 17, 2020, each for one person who according to this opposition movement annually die due to the bad state of the healthcare system in the country. Even a government analysis previously concluded that there was a relative high number of deaths which could have been prevented. OLaNO leader Igor Matovic said the government led by Smer-Social Democracy pretended to be social, but it in fact created a welfare state only for itself, for the rich. (CTK Photo/Martin Mikula)

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The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), Slovak Government Office in Bratislava

The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), Slovak Government Office in Bratislava

The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO) and its supporters lit 5,000 candles outside the Slovak Government Office in Bratislava, Slovakia, February 17, 2020, each for one person who according to this opposition movement annually die due to the bad state of the healthcare system in the country. Even a government analysis previously concluded that there was a relative high number of deaths which could have been prevented. OLaNO leader Igor Matovic said the government led by Smer-Social Democracy pretended to be social, but it in fact created a welfare state only for itself, for the rich. (CTK Photo/Martin Mikula)

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IGOR MATOVIC, The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), Slovak Government Office in Bratislava

IGOR MATOVIC, The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO), Slovak Government Office in Bratislava

The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO) and its supporters lit 5,000 candles outside the Slovak Government Office in Bratislava, Slovakia, February 17, 2020, each for one person who according to this opposition movement annually die due to the bad state of the healthcare system in the country. Even a government analysis previously concluded that there was a relative high number of deaths which could have been prevented. OLaNO leader Igor Matovic said the government led by Smer-Social Democracy pretended to be social, but it in fact created a welfare state only for itself, for the rich. (CTK Photo/Martin Mikula)

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IGOR MATOVIC, The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO)

IGOR MATOVIC, The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO)

The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO) and its supporters lit 5,000 candles outside the Slovak Government Office in Bratislava, Slovakia, February 17, 2020, each for one person who according to this opposition movement annually die due to the bad state of the healthcare system in the country. Even a government analysis previously concluded that there was a relative high number of deaths which could have been prevented. OLaNO leader Igor Matovic said the government led by Smer-Social Democracy pretended to be social, but it in fact created a welfare state only for itself, for the rich. (CTK Photo/Martin Mikula)

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IGOR MATOVIC, The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO)

IGOR MATOVIC, The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO)

The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO) and its supporters lit 5,000 candles outside the Slovak Government Office in Bratislava, Slovakia, February 17, 2020, each for one person who according to this opposition movement annually die due to the bad state of the healthcare system in the country. Even a government analysis previously concluded that there was a relative high number of deaths which could have been prevented. OLaNO leader Igor Matovic said the government led by Smer-Social Democracy pretended to be social, but it in fact created a welfare state only for itself, for the rich. (CTK Photo/Martin Mikula)

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IGOR MATOVIC, The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO)

IGOR MATOVIC, The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO)

The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO) and its supporters lit 5,000 candles outside the Slovak Government Office in Bratislava, Slovakia, February 17, 2020, each for one person who according to this opposition movement annually die due to the bad state of the healthcare system in the country. Even a government analysis previously concluded that there was a relative high number of deaths which could have been prevented. OLaNO leader Igor Matovic said the government led by Smer-Social Democracy pretended to be social, but it in fact created a welfare state only for itself, for the rich. (CTK Photo/Martin Mikula)

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MAREK KRAJCI, The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO)

MAREK KRAJCI, The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO)

The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO) and its supporters lit 5,000 candles outside the Slovak Government Office in Bratislava, Slovakia, February 17, 2020, each for one person who according to this opposition movement annually die due to the bad state of the healthcare system in the country. Even a government analysis previously concluded that there was a relative high number of deaths which could have been prevented. OLaNO leader Igor Matovic said the government led by Smer-Social Democracy pretended to be social, but it in fact created a welfare state only for itself, for the rich. (CTK Photo/Martin Mikula)

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IGOR MATOVIC, The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO)

IGOR MATOVIC, The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO)

The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO) and its supporters lit 5,000 candles outside the Slovak Government Office in Bratislava, Slovakia, February 17, 2020, each for one person who according to this opposition movement annually die due to the bad state of the healthcare system in the country. Even a government analysis previously concluded that there was a relative high number of deaths which could have been prevented. OLaNO leader Igor Matovic said the government led by Smer-Social Democracy pretended to be social, but it in fact created a welfare state only for itself, for the rich. (CTK Photo/Martin Mikula)

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IGOR MATOVIC, The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO)

IGOR MATOVIC, The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO)

The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO) and its supporters lit 5,000 candles outside the Slovak Government Office in Bratislava, Slovakia, February 17, 2020, each for one person who according to this opposition movement annually die due to the bad state of the healthcare system in the country. Even a government analysis previously concluded that there was a relative high number of deaths which could have been prevented. OLaNO leader Igor Matovic said the government led by Smer-Social Democracy pretended to be social, but it in fact created a welfare state only for itself, for the rich. (CTK Photo/Martin Mikula)

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JAN BUDAJ, The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO)

JAN BUDAJ, The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO)

The Ordinary People and Independent Personalities (OLaNO) and its supporters lit 5,000 candles outside the Slovak Government Office in Bratislava, Slovakia, February 17, 2020, each for one person who according to this opposition movement annually die due to the bad state of the healthcare system in the country. Even a government analysis previously concluded that there was a relative high number of deaths which could have been prevented. OLaNO leader Igor Matovic said the government led by Smer-Social Democracy pretended to be social, but it in fact created a welfare state only for itself, for the rich. (CTK Photo/Martin Mikula)

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