Slovakia Rejects WHO Pandemic Treaty, Citing Concerns Over National Sovereignty

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In a significant move, the Prime Minister of Slovakia has confirmed that the government will not proceed with the ratification of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Pandemic Treaty. The decision comes as the treaty is criticized for potentially transferring health powers from national ministries to the WHO, granting the global organization unprecedented decision-making authority. Slovakia’s stance reflects growing concerns about the implications of such a shift in power.

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