- Marián Damankoš joins the SaS party.
- Damankoš is the director of the Evangelical United School in Prešov.
- The SaS party highlights the integration of moderate conservatives and liberals.
- Damankoš will focus on reforming the effectiveness of education and municipal policy.
He joins the SaS opposition party Marián Damankoš. He will focus on the field of education and municipal politics. He works as the director of the Evangelical United School in Prešov and is also the president of the Association of Evangelical Schools of Slovakia. This was announced at Wednesday’s press conference by SaS chairman Branislav Gröhling. According to him, Damankoš’s entry into the party is part of the new story of SaS, which unites moderate conservatives and moderate liberals. However, he denied that SaS would change “with so many conservatives”.
“He is a person who, in the new story of the SaS party, which unites moderate conservatives and moderate liberals, is the right ‘link’ so that we will be able to discuss topics that are important for Slovakia again, but mainly right-wing and economic topics,” he declared Gröhling with the fact that he wants the economy and economic measures to be the important thing that will unite them in SaS.
According to the head of the party, Damankoš is an expert in education, he also worked on the design of textbooks within the secondary school environment. “I would very much like to contribute to the building and improvement of either public education or non-public education, because our education is repeatedly criticized,” he said at a press conference Damankoš with the fact that he would like to be part of the effort to reform the effectiveness of education.