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Pre-election Monitoring of Facebook in Slovak Information Space: First Edition

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Just three and a half years following the previous parliamentary elections, Slovakia finds itself on the precipice of a critical moment in its political trajectory. SMER-SSD party, which is, under the leadership of Robert Fico, leading as the frontrunner in pre-election polls, is surrounded by substantive concerns about the party’s members entanglement in corruption, disseminating disinformation and spreading pro-Kremlin narratives, all while endorsing the suspension of military aid to Ukraine. Simultaneously, there’s a surge in the popularity of extremist parties that in past harbored inclinations aligned with fascist ideologies. Within this complex landscape, prodemocratic parties that came to power in 2020 elections also maintain presence. Their tenure in power, however, can be characterized as tumultuous – marked by political battles and governmental crises resulting in changes in key government positions including the prime minister, finally resulting in a care-taker government named by the President in May 2023. The political instability further catalysed the feeling of insecurity among the population, fuelled by the Russian war against the neighbouring Ukraine.

As the nation inches closer to September 30th, a date set for the upcoming preliminary elections to the Slovak National Council, the political scene is anything but dormant. Even amidst the summer, where political discourse often takes a lighter tone, the campaign trail is in full swing. While the political candidates fight hard for the voters, they are not the only ones shaping voters’ decisions. Equally influential are the narratives that echo within the online information bubbles, in which citizens actively navigate on a daily basis. This is even more important to monitor and study given the increasing influence of disinformation narratives that have taken hold in the minds of the Slovak public.

Leading up to the election date, GLOBSEC has committed to releasing a weekly Pre-election Monitoring of
Facebook in Slovak Information Space report. This weekly update dissects key themes, influential actors, and notably, the most resonating posts in terms of reach across four distinct groups within Slovakia’s most frequented social media platform - Facebook. These groups encompass Problematic Sources, Prodemocratic Actors, State Institutions, and the Hungarian Minority.

Learn more in the report below.

Authors

Research Fellow, Centre for Democracy & Resilience

Communications Manager

katarína

Project Coordinator at Economy and Business Stream

 Patrik Szicherle

Research Fellow, Centre for Democracy & Resilience

Authors

Research Fellow, Centre for Democracy & Resilience

Communications Manager

katarína

Project Coordinator at Economy and Business Stream

 Patrik Szicherle

Research Fellow, Centre for Democracy & Resilience