Ľudovít Ódor, a renowned economist at the helm of a newly appointed interim technocratic government, has been labelled ‘Soros’s man’ by the opposition Smer party, but he intends to be his own man for the next five months.
As the 27-year anniversary of Robert Remias’ murder approaches, it’s tempting to wonder about the impact that this murder and failure to investigate it properly has had on Slovak democracy and the rule of law over the subsequent decades.