After the departure of the SaS from the government coalition, four vacant ministerial seats will remain in Eduard Heger’s cabinet. The triple coalition has so far agreed that it wants to put experts and not politicians in their places. However, individual ministries will fall under the management of the parties of the government coalition. However, some names have already appeared in the corridors that could be part of the reconstructed government. According to Denník N, one of the candidates for the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs is the Slovak ambassador to the Czech Republic, Rastislav Káčer. He is an experienced diplomat with many years of experience at the Department of Foreign Affairs and also worked for NATO. Káčer is a pro-Western diplomat who openly criticizes Vladimir Putin. According to Denník N, former judge Ľudovít Bradáč could become the Minister of Justice. In the past, he criticized Štefan Harabin, for which he was dismissed from the post of president of the Regional Court in Banská Bystrica. He retired from justice a few years ago. In the case of the department of education, OĽaNO MP Richard Vašečka from the Conservative Union declined. Daniel Bútora, an educator and expert in management and leadership skills, is also reportedly in the game. After Richard Sulík, analyst and energy expert Karel Hirman could take the position of head of the Ministry of Economy. Boris Kollár explained in the Na telo show that the Minister of Economy should be an energy expert who will prepare the country as best as possible for the upcoming energy crisis. Not one of the experts confirmed that they received an offer to be part of Heger’s government. The Prime Minister does not want to publish the names of the candidates before presenting them to President Zuzana Čaputová. Watch the report on SaS leaving the government coalition from Monday, September 5: