Fico on the government crisis: He sees several alternatives for its solution, but according to him, the government will not fall even in THIS case – Topky.sk

“They will want to stay in the government at any cost,” Fico declared over the weekend, saying that the current government is aware of the threat of lawsuits and lawsuits they will face one day. According to Fico, if the SaS left the government, a possible minority government could have the support of 74 or 75 deputies. He thinks that the Liberals will never deliver the votes for a vote of no confidence in the government. ARCHIVE VIDEO Prime minister’s clear CHALLENGE: SaS must take a step back! Sulík’s dispute with Matovič may cause the return of Fico and his twin. Sulík has a historical trauma from the liquidation of governments. with 74 deputies, because they know that Sulík has a historical trauma from the liquidation of governments,” noted the Smer-SD leader. The dispute in the coalition intensified again after the members of the National Council of the Slovak Republic overrode President Zuzana Čaputová’s veto during the so-called anti-inflation package from the workshop of the Minister of Finance Igor Matovič (OĽANO). SaS and OĽANO subsequently accused each other of voting with the fascists. ARCHIVED VIDEO Parliament overcame the veto, approved anti-inflation aid in the original version SaS announced the resignation of its ministers Because of Matovič’s attacks, SaS stopped attending coalition meetings again, terminated the coalition agreement and expects a new one by the end of August. He wants to revise it and demands the departure of Matovič from the government. OĽANO refuses it from the beginning. SaS announced the resignation of its ministers if their demands are not met. Matovič responded that SaS will topple the government in September. Sulík rejected this and claims that the departure of the liberals from the coalition will not bring down the government. He declared his interest in taking control of the cabinet. However, he declared that SaS had left the coalition. Prime Minister Eduard Heger (OĽANO) called on the liberals to take a step back. Photo gallery (2) Source: Topky/Maarty