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If the Timber Continues to Flow to Traffickers, the Sawmillers Do Not Rule Out Public Protests and Lawsuits Against State Forests, Says Their Leader.

Summary by Denník N
There is growing nervousness among Slovak sawmills, which are often located in mountainous areas where there is not much other work. Not only them, but also the opposition have been pointing out since the beginning of the summer that the state-owned Lesy SR, which manages up to half of the forests in the country, is suddenly supplying large volumes of wood to dealers without production or employees. And while dealers transport the raw material a…
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There is growing nervousness among Slovak sawmills, which are often located in mountainous areas where there is not much other work. Not only them, but also the opposition have been pointing out since the beginning of the summer that the state-owned Lesy SR, which manages up to half of the forests in the country, is suddenly supplying large volumes of wood to dealers without production or employees. And while dealers transport the raw material a…

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Denník N broke the news in on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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