Slovak pro-government politicians have previously suggested that the head of government take a vacation in Dubai.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has not appeared in public for two weeks, and his whereabouts have remained unknown since December 22, when he was in Moscow. The official himself interacted with citizens via video against the backdrop of closed curtains. Dennik N journalists said the missing officer was at the five-star Capella Hanoi hotel in Vietnam at the time
His location was learned from the details of the interior in his video message, in which he threatened to cut aid to refugees from Ukraine.
According to the publication, the apartment where the Prime Minister can stay is located on the top floor, with an area of 194 m2, and the cost of living is 6,200 euros per night. However, it is not known how long he was at the hotel.
Fico met with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin on December 22. It is not known where exactly the head of the Slovak government went after that. There is no official information about his whereabouts. The Government Office did not respond to reporters’ questions.
The media said that among Slovak pro-government politicians there was talk that the head of the Slovak government would go on vacation to Dubai.
Meanwhile, while Robert Fico was abroad, around 4,000 people gathered for a protest in the Slovak capital Bratislava to express dissatisfaction with his pro-Russian policies, Aktuality reports.
The protesters received posters from the organizers by the artist Rudolf Sikora: “Treason” was written on one side, and “We are Europe” on the other.
Fico previously threatened to stop electricity exports to Ukraine because it refused to transit Russian gas from January 1, 2025.
Source: korrespondent

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