Robert Fico: The European Parliament Has No Right to Control the Slovak Republic
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A four-member delegation to monitor democracy and the rule of law arrived in Bratislava on Monday. Fico protested that Europe has nothing to monitor in Slovakia. He also took aim at Czech MEP Tomáš Zdechovský again.
EU parliamentarians are on the trail of affairs and abuse of power by the Fico government in Slovakia, which is resisting furious attacks.
Robert Fico: The European Parliament has no right to control the Slovak Republic
Bratislava – The European Parliament (EP) does not have the right to control the Slovak Republic, nor to dictate anything to us. The Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic, Robert Fico (Smer-SD), said this during a press statement on Monday after receiving the EP monitoring group for democracy, the rule of law, and fundamental rights. By accepting the delegation, he wanted to express basic respect and regard for the MEPs. This was reported by TAS…
After a meeting with the European Parliament monitoring group, Prime Minister Robert Fico praised at a press conference that the European Parliament delegation did not come here "as a strange man from the Czech Republic", meaning Czech MEP Tomáš Zdechovský. "They did not come here to do dirty opposition politics, as we saw with Mr. Zdechovský," Fico said. He reiterated that last week's delegation was "hired by the opposition". "Do not insult the…
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