
Slovak Opposition Questions Government's Law Enforcement Appointments
Critics are raising concerns about potential appointments to key law enforcement positions in Slovakia's government. Opposition voices are questioning whether Justice Minister Boris Susko should oversee the re-establishment of the Special Prosecutor's Office, and whether Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok should lead the National Criminal Agency. The debate also involves speculation about roles for former police officials Tibor Gašpar and Marek Para, as well as discussions about Dávid Lindtner's potential involvement in law enforcement leadership. The controversy centers on Slovakia's ongoing restructuring of its prosecutorial and criminal investigation agencies, with critics expressing doubts about the government's choices for these sensitive positions that handle major criminal cases and anti-corruption efforts.
