Calls to suspend Slovakia's European election campaign raise questions
Calls are growing in Slovakia for political parties to suspend campaigning for the European Union elections, just three weeks away, in the wake of the attack on the prime minister in the highly polarized country.Slovakia's president-elect, Peter Pellegrini, and others say the step is necessary to avoid further incendiary political speech, which has further escalated since the shooting that left Prime Minister Robert Fico seriously injured. At least one party, the opposition Progress Slovakia party, said it would suspend its campaign immediately, to help "end the spiral of attacks and blame."Local media reported that another party, the Christian Democratic Movement, had also suspended its election campaign.It is unclear how long such suspensions would last or what it would mean for Slo...










