Smer submits a proposal to dismiss the Heger government for the S-300 donation – SME.sk

Slovakia donated the Soviet S-300 system to Ukraine. BRATISLAVA. In the coming days, the opposition party Smer will submit a proposal to convene an extraordinary parliamentary session to dismiss the government due to the donation of the S-300 air defense system to Ukraine. The party’s spokesman Ján Mažgút told the SITA agency. According to him, the possibilities are open for other opposition parties to add signatures to convene the meeting. At least 30 signatures are required to convene a meeting. The article continues under video advertising The article continues under video advertising When the government or its member is recalled, a meeting must take place. In this case, if the plenary does not approve the agenda, the meeting will not take place. It is likely that the removal of the cabinet of Prime Minister Eduard Heger (OĽANO) could take place during the regular meeting, which begins next week on April 26. The Opposition Direction announced on April 8 that it would file a motion to dismiss the government. In the end, he didn’t, apparently for the upcoming Easter holidays. The vice-president of the Direction, Ľuboš Blaha, claimed that the situation had not been so serious since the establishment of Slovakia in 1993 and that no one had threatened the peace as Prime Minister Heger’s government donated the S-300 system without adequate compensation.