Slovak Opposition Parties Seek To Dethrone PM Fico Amid Coalition Squabbles
Facing a divided government and dwindling majority, Robert Fico’s grip on power is tested as the opposition pushes for a no-confidence vote.
Facing a divided government and dwindling majority, Robert Fico’s grip on power is tested as the opposition pushes for a no-confidence vote.
PM Fico’s nationalist government makes country prime target for Brussels’ weaponisation of EU rule-of-law provision.
“What Fico and Orbán are both saying is that we are not against the EU, we just want to have a say in what is done and how it is done, not just blindly follow what bureaucrats are telling us to do.”
The EU Commission is blatantly going after political forces whose stance it does not agree with.
Double standards on full display as lawmakers deploy selective outrage against the sovereigntist Slovakian government.
Slovakian conservatives are divided by the dilemma: pro- or contra-Fico?
The incoming Slovakian prime minister said the exclusion is a price he is willing to pay.
Čaputová, a supporter of military aid to Ukraine, said she made the decision out of respect for last week’s election outcome.
The former prime minister could bring his country more in line with the politics of Hungary and Poland.
Building a coalition will be extremely difficult, as a possible ten or eleven parties could enter parliament.