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    Slovak parliament delays vote on 'national identity' to September

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    Posted on June 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Slovakia delays a vote on a constitutional amendment prioritizing national laws over EU treaties, raising concerns about EU commitments.

    Slovak Parliament Postpones Vote on National Identity Amendment to September

    (Reuters) -Lawmakers will delay to September a vote to change Slovakia's constitution to give national laws precedence over European Union and other international treaties on "national identity" issues, TASR news agency and other media reported on Tuesday.

    The move, announced by the ruling party's parliamentary club chief, comes with the government having so far narrowly failed to secure the three-fifths majority in parliament required to amend the constitution.

    Critics, including some legal experts, are concerned that the amendment pushed by the leftist-nationalist government could call into question Slovakia's commitment to EU law and international treaties.

    Under EU rules, EU-wide legislation takes precedence over that of member states in cases where they diverge, a principle legal experts say could be undermined in Slovakia by the proposed constitutional tweak.

    The change refers to matters of national identity associated with "fundamental cultural-ethical issues" touching on family life, marriage, public morality and some other areas.

    The amendment also states that only male and female will be recognised as genders, and that school curricula must respect the constitution, including its cultural and ethical stances. It would also tighten adoption rules.

    Prime Minister Robert Fico's government, which has only a slight majority in parliament, proposed the changes earlier this month, seeking to install what he called "a dam against progressivism".

    Fico has taken an increasingly illiberal stance on rights issues, building on his pro-Russian foreign policy. He has promoted closer relations with Russia and China and criticised EU sanctions on Moscow and EU military aid for Ukraine.

    (Reporting by Jason Hovet in Prague; editing by Jan Lopatka and Mark Heinrich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Slovak parliament delays vote on national identity amendment to September.
    • •Amendment seeks to prioritize national laws over EU treaties.
    • •Critics fear it could undermine Slovakia's EU commitments.
    • •Proposed changes include gender recognition and adoption rules.
    • •Prime Minister Fico promotes illiberal policies and closer Russia ties.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Slovak parliament delays vote on 'national identity' to September

    1What is the main focus of the proposed constitutional amendment?

    The amendment aims to give national laws precedence over EU and international treaties concerning national identity, particularly in areas like family life and public morality.

    2Why are critics concerned about the amendment?

    Critics, including legal experts, worry that the amendment could undermine Slovakia's commitment to EU law and international treaties, which typically take precedence over national laws.

    3What specific gender recognition does the amendment propose?

    The amendment states that only male and female will be recognized as genders, reflecting a conservative stance on gender issues.

    4Who proposed the changes to the constitution?

    The changes were proposed by Prime Minister Robert Fico's government, which has a slight majority in parliament and aims to counter what Fico describes as 'progressivism.'

    5When will the vote on the amendment take place?

    The vote on the constitutional amendment has been delayed to September, as the ruling party has not yet secured the necessary three-fifths majority in parliament.

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