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    Slovakia to hold referendum on payment cuts for leaders on 4 July

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    By Iris East on April 20, 2026 EU
    Slovakia to hold referendum on payment cuts for leaders on 4 July
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    Slovakia to hold referendum on payment cuts for leaders on 4 July

    Scheduled Referendum
    Slovakia will hold a referendum on 4 July to decide whether to cancel lifelong payments for Prime Minister Robert Fico and other leaders after their terms expire.
    Voter Engagement
    Over 350,000 citizens signed the petition for the referendum, demonstrating substantial public interest in governance reforms and accountability in Slovak leadership.
    Official Statement
    President Peter Pellegrini confirmed, “The referendum is scheduled to take place on 4 July, alongside a vote on whether to reopen the office of the special prosecutor.”

    Key developments

    Slovakia will hold a referendum on 4 July to address the discontinuation of lifetime payments for Prime Minister Robert Fico and fellow leaders after their terms end, confirmed President Peter Pellegrini.

    Alongside payment cancellation, voters will decide on reopening the special prosecutor’s office, previously involved in tackling major crime and corruption, following widespread protests against its closure.

    Slovakia to vote in July referendum on scrapping lifelong payments for politicians

    Slovakia to hold referendum on payment cuts for leaders on 4 July

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    20/04/2026 – 21:32 GMT+2

    Slovakia will hold a referendum in summer to decide whether to cancel lifelong payments for Prime Minister Robert Fico and other leaders after their terms in office expire, the country’s president said on Monday.

    According to President Peter Pellegrini, the vote is scheduled to take place on 4 July.

    At the same time, Slovaks will also vote on whether to reopen the office of the special prosecutor that used to deal with major crime and corruption.

    The referendum follows a petition organised by the Democrats, a non-parliamentary pro-Western opposition party, and signed by more than 350,000 citizens, the threshold required by law.

    However, Pellegrini said the referendum would not ask people whether they support an early parliamentary election.

    Based on a 2021 ruling by the country’s highest legal authority, the Constitutional Court, such a question is unconstitutional, he said.

    Slovak prime ministers and parliament speakers who served at least two terms in office receive a lifelong payment, a monthly sum that equals the salaries of lawmakers in Parliament, as part of measures to boost security for leading politicians.

    The payments were introduced following a 2024 assassination attempt on Fico, who was shot and gravely wounded at a pre-election event, shocking the country and reverberating across Europe. Before, the benefit was provided only to former presidents.

    Later in 2024, Slovak lawmakers approved a plan by Fico’s coalition government to abolish the special prosecutor’s office, which handled serious crimes such as graft, organised crime and extremism.

    The legislation faced sharp criticism at home and abroad while thousands of Slovaks repeatedly took to the streets to protest against the law. A number of people linked to Fico’s party faced prosecution in corruption scandals.

    Only one referendum in Slovakia’s history, the 2003 vote on the country’s European Union membership, was successful. Others failed due to low turnout.

    Fico has been a divisive figure since returning to power in 2023. There have been numerous protests against his perceived pro-Russia stance.

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