Representative
Deputy
Progresívne Slovensko
Kancelária Národnej rady SR
SK - 812 80 - Bratislava
Slovak Republic
Working language: English
Declarations of interests:
2026
, 2025
, 2024
Declarations of interest regarding election observations (if applicable)
23/06/2026 | 16:45:51 Dear President, Dear colleagues and friends, Since the tragic collapse of the canopy at the Novi Sad railway station in November 2024, which killed 16 people, Serbian society has been shaken and rightly outraged. This tragedy was only the tip of the iceberg. Widely perceived as the result of corruption and negligence, the incident became a catalyst for mass protests across the country. And what has been the response of President Aleksandar VUČIĆ’s regime? A demonstration of brute power... 22/04/2026 | 13:08:25 (Undelivered speech, Rules of Procedure Art. 31.2) Let me start with thanking Ms Zita GURMAI for both important and very well prepared reports and resolutions. I believe we would all prefer it if we would not have to deal with these topics anymore. That would mean that the world, society and homes are safe for women. But they are not. And we unfortunately see not only positive changes but also a backlash. And I would like to mention two trends which I found very worrying: Firstly, it is very... 21/04/2026 | 18:47:30 Thank you, Chairwoman. And thank you, Mr Francesco VERDUCCI, for this important report. In our liberal group, we are committed to promoting two fundamental principles. First, the freedom of religion for all groups that respect democratic values; and second, the protection of human rights, including safeguarding minorities from religiously motivated discrimination or the erosion of their rights. In the Slovak Parliament, together with my colleagues, I submitted a resolution addressing these... 21/04/2026 | 10:21:24 Thank you very much. Dear colleagues, Dear friends, I would like to speak about my experience, but this is not only about me. What I have gone through is shared by many other politicians, especially women and queer politicians. I am choosing to speak in personal terms, not just to make a general point, but to show what we are actually facing in reality. As a female queer politician, advocating for the rights of women and LGBTI people, this is what I have experienced in just two past years. I... 01/10/2025 | 10:18:07 Thank you very much. Dear colleagues, dear friends, Today, we are discussing the deeply troubling situation unfolding in Serbia, a country caught in a democratic backsliding. Since the tragic collapse of the Novi Sad train station canopy almost a year ago, which killed 16 people, including children, Serbian society has been shaken. The incident, widely suspected to have been caused by corruption and negligence, became a spark for mass outrage. Instead of accountability, the government...
23/06/2026 | Doc. 16437 | Motion for a resolution Promoting women’s participation in Parliamentary Assembly election observation missions 16/06/2026 | Doc. 16426 | Motion for a resolution “Sarajevo safari”: the need to combat impunity for transnational war crimes 02/06/2026 | Doc. 16416 | Motion for a resolution Taking action against sexually transmitted infections 23/04/2026 | Doc. 16396 | Motion for a resolution Fictional justice under occupation: a pseudo-legal system as an instrument of repression 22/04/2026 | Doc. 16392 | Motion for a resolution The Venice Biennale and a framework for Russia's participation in international cultural events
23/06/2026 | Doc. 16424, vote on the draft text for resolution The functioning of democratic institutions in Serbia 22/04/2026 | Doc. 16370, vote on the draft text for resolution Paving the way for a culture of consent 22/04/2026 | Doc. 16372, vote on the draft text for resolution Promoting the Istanbul Convention and improving its implementation: building on lessons learnt 21/04/2026 | Doc. 16363, vote on the draft text for recommendation Violence and hate speech against politicians: a threat to democracy 21/04/2026 | Doc. 16363, vote on the draft text for resolution Violence and hate speech against politicians: a threat to democracy