
Branislav Gröhling
Branislav Gröhling is a prominent Slovak politician and the leader of the opposition party SaS (Freedom and Solidarity). Known for his outspoken criticism of the current government, Gröhling has called for early parliamentary elections as the only solution to the political impasse in Slovakia, arguing that the ruling coalition has lost its majority and the ability to effectively govern. His remarks highlight the growing discontent among citizens regarding the government's handling of key issues, emphasizing a lack of trust among coalition partners.
Born on May 15, 1980 (45 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Slovakia | 8 | 5.62 | 0.61% | +40% | 5,459,642 | 46,929 | $110,000 | 946$ |
Totals | 8 | 5,459,642 | 46,929 | $110,000 | 946$ |
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Slovakia:
Branislav Gröhling from SaS is discussing the general strike on November 17.
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Slovakia:
Branislav Gröhling from SaS is discussing the general strike on November 17.
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Slovakia:
Branislav Gröhling called for a general strike in response to the government's consolidation measures.
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Slovakia:
Branislav Gröhling calls for a general strike against the government.
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Slovakia:
Branislav Gröhling was mentioned as the new leader of SaS in the context of political discussions.
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Slovakia:
Branislav Gröhling is the head of SaS, whom Michal Šimečka praised for his courageous efforts to write a new story for the party.
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Slovakia:
Branislav Gröhling joined the criticism of the speeches given during the celebrations.
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Slovakia:
Branislav Gröhling is the new chairman of SaS and is involved in the political dynamics surrounding the party.
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Slovakia:
Branislav Gröhling stated that it is unacceptable for someone like Peter Kotlár to remain in his position.
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Slovakia:
Branislav Gröhling stated that the party must distance itself from its founder if it wants to grow.
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