The corresponding move was a protest against Prime Minister Robert Fico’s proposal to close the meeting due to the release of “secret information.”
Opposition parties in Slovakia walked out of the parliamentary meeting, withdrawing the vote of no confidence in the government, which they planned to consider on January 21. This was reported by Aktuality.
This move was a protest against Prime Minister Robert Fico’s proposal to close the meeting due to classified information.
Chief Progressive Slovakia Michal Szymeczko accused the government of disrupting the meeting and said the planned discussion of the secret report was a farce.
Fico stressed that the report contains data from the Slovak Information Service about a long-term operation to destabilize the situation in the country, so the meeting should be confidential.
After the opposition left the hall, Deputy Speaker Petr Žyga closed the meeting.
Let’s recall that the Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico warned the coalition partners about the possibility of early elections due to the ongoing political crisis.
New Correspondent.net on Telegram and WhatsApp. Subscribe to our channels Athletistic and WhatsApp
Source: korrespondent

I am David Wyatt, a professional writer and journalist for Buna Times. I specialize in the world section of news coverage, where I bring to light stories and issues that affect us globally. As a graduate of Journalism, I have always had the passion to spread knowledge through writing.