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process. During this period, the budget deficit has been reduced to less than 3 percent of GDP, and it opened the door for
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Slovakia an "investors' paradise". But country was still facing many challenges, especially in rural areas. Unemployment increased to 20 percent under Dzurinda's first government, and was still at 12% when he left office, one of the highest rates in Europe. Dzurinda's party was defeated by
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February 2008, Juraj Liška, SDKÚ-DS's deputy leader, openly asked Dzurinda to resign as the party leader due to the low party polls and the arguably undemocratic style of leadership. The members of the party presidium denied Liška's
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accusations and since the presidium assembly, Liška has been unwilling to speak out on the inner affairs of the party. This affair led to the open protests against
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party on 6 November 2010 for next four years. He was only one candidate, the incumbent prime minister Radičová (from the same party) declined the nomination for candidacy.
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and trans-Atlantic economic and political structures. The success of the reforms put through by his cabinet were best reflected in
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