Slovakia’s Hlas party has unexpectedly voiced support for referendums potentially leading to parliamentary dissolution, with the reasoning behind the change currently unknown. Separately, Bratislava Airport experienced its busiest month on record, prompting warnings of potential transportation congestion around the city this weekend. Authorities are also investigating a human trafficking case in Bratislava involving foreign workers, details of which have not yet been fully released. The investigation highlights concerns regarding labor exploitation within the region. These developments occur as the country navigates a period of political and economic change. The airport’s record month suggests increased travel and economic activity, while the trafficking case underscores ongoing social issues. Further details on both the Hlas party’s motivations and the trafficking investigation are anticipated.