Opposition Criticizes Government's Reversal of May 8 Public Holiday, Citing Economic Chaos
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Slovakia's opposition parties are criticizing the government's decision to cancel May 8 as a public holiday, arguing the move has created chaos and failed to deliver promised economic benefits. The government had eliminated the Day of Victory over Fascism as a non-working day, claiming it would generate millions in additional economic output by adding an extra working day to the calendar. However, opposition politicians argue the change has instead resulted in confusion, additional administrative costs, and minimal actual economic gain, warning that the measure represents a broader failure in the government's fiscal consolidation efforts.
