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Slovak Communities From New York to Paris Are Defending Mail-in Voting and Asking Politicians and the President Not to Make Participation Difficult

Summary by Denník N
"Instead of asking whether we have the right to vote, politicians could ask why we left and what will bring us back," Slovaks abroad say.
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"Instead of asking whether we have the right to vote, politicians could ask why we left and what will bring us back," Slovaks abroad say.

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Denník N broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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