Slovak Government Schedules Victory Day Celebrations Two Days After Anniversary
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Slovakia's government has scheduled official Victory Day celebrations for two days after the actual anniversary date, raising questions about the timing decision. The move has sparked debate over whether the scheduling was designed to accommodate citizens' participation or to fit Prime Minister Robert Fico's personal schedule. Victory Day commemorates the end of World War II in Europe on May 8, 1945, but the Slovak government has chosen to hold its official ceremonies on May 10. The timing adjustment has drawn scrutiny from political observers who question the government's priorities in organizing state commemorative events.
