Iveta Radičová: Does Heger’s government still have a chance to rule? – Pluska.sk

Denník Plus JEDEN DEN on this occasion “confessed” the most famous, which is the former prime minister, Iveta Radičová. According to her, it is very difficult to assess whether the current situation is ultimately good or bad for Slovakia and the government. “The category of good and evil is treacherous. The principled view lies in what priorities you have and share in life. For the voters of the current opposition, there is hope that there will be a change of government – good for them. It is, of course, a big disappointment for the voters of the coalition parties – it turned out badly for them,” she thought. VIDEO Radičová OPEN: Does Heger’s government have a chance to rule in the minority? On the other hand, she admits that she expected a similar end. “From the beginning, the government coalition went through very serious problems, even crises. And finally, within a year and a day, the government of Igor Matovič fell,” states the ex-prime minister. “Problems, tensions and tensions in the government were long-standing. And the establishment of red lines for the main participants was definitive and clear, so yes. I expected such an end.” Read more SULÍK TOOK EVERYONE’S BREATH AWAY: After the NAME of his successor was leaked, he sent a clear message to EX-COLLEAGUES! She did not want to comment on the question of how she views Igor Matovič’s decision and what she would do in his place. “Empathize with the way of politics and Matovič’s reasoning gives me very big problems.” The former prime minister also recalled that the two governments that were established after the Smer governments were short-lived. According to her, there are several reasons. “Both had to deal with difficult crises. My financial one. And now it is an unprecedented combination of a pandemic, war, energy crisis and inflation,” she assessed, saying that managing such serious crises requires having clear priorities and the will to solve things together. “It is this will that has ceased to exist, and in politics the decision that someone doesn’t want or doesn’t know how to govern with parties.” Richard Sulík and Iveta Radičová – archival image Source: archive She did not want to compare the situation from the time of her rule with the current one. “The government in which I had the honor to be prime minister had 79 deputies in the National Council. And so she only had a very fragile majority. The current government started with a constitutional majority, so you have to recognize that these are significantly incomparable political situations,” she said. According to her own words, she is not angry at Richard Sulík or Igor Matovič for their decision that led to the fall of the government at that time. “Certainly not angry. Neither am I I was not out of the game and I am aware of my own participation and co-responsibility for the whole situation,” stated Radičová, adding that she understands that many voters are angry with them. YOU WILL FIND OUT IN THE GALLERY UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES HEGER’S GOVERNMENT COULD GOVERN According to Radičová, governing in a minority government is possible, but the current coalition faces an extremely difficult challenge. “Today there is an incomparable situation in terms of the opposition sitting in the parliament. You constantly ask me about the state of the coalition, but how stable the political scene is and what the atmosphere is like in society also depends on the relationship between the coalition and opposition parties,” states the ex-prime minister. Read more Will a LETTER OF CONFIDENCE break HEGER’s ties? SHOCKING message from the prime minister to members of PARLIAMENT ” It must be remembered that we experienced an unprecedented exposure of a criminal network at the highest levels of the institutions that were supposed to guarantee the rule of law,” she added. “In addition to the crises, the current and my governments have taken over the hijacked and distorted rule of law. And enforcing a decision in such a state is extremely difficult,” he concludes. Read also: Author: Jakub Kubala