Refugees are not welcome: A brown Saturday in Bratislava On the day after the World Refugee Day, five thousand nationalists and neo-Nazis marched through Bratislava, demanding to stop “the Islamisation of Europe” - the police had to intervene. Still, many Slovak politicians are casting about anti-immigration sentiment. By Grigorij Mesežnikov
Slovakia: Causes of the Referendum Fiasco Slovakia’s referendum “on the family” ended on 7 February 2015 in a fiasco that no one anticipated. By Grigorij Mesežnikov
Slovakia: Referendum “on protecting the family” On February 7 2015, a referendum "on protecting the family" to define marriage as a "unique union between one man and one woman" will be held in Slovakia. The article outlines how Slovak parties deal with the referendum. By Grigorij Mesežnikov
Slovakia’s Presidential Election: When Playing the Conservative Card Doesn’t Work Slovakia is about to change its constitution that limits diversity of family forms strictly. However, the results of the presidential election bring glimmers of hope to sexual minorities in Slovakia. By Zora Bútorová