Absent Slovak premier traced to luxury hotel in Vietnam
- Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico was traced to a luxury hotel in Vietnam after disappearing following a meeting with Vladimir Putin on December 22.
- Fico's absence led to protests in Slovakia against his policies, particularly his meeting with Putin, organized by the Peace for Ukraine activist group.
- Around 4,000 protesters demonstrated in Bratislava, criticizing Fico with slogans like 'We are Europe' and 'Traitor,' according to the Polish Press Agency.
- Fico released a video on January 3, threatening to stop support for Ukrainian refugees and accusing Ukraine's president of causing financial losses for Slovakia.
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Fico 'disappeared' after visiting Putin, then appeared at a luxury hotel in Vietnam
Slovakia has not received any official information about Prime Minister Fico's whereabouts since he met with Putin before the holidays. But the latest video clip, in which he threatens Ukraine with measures for closing the gas pipeline, has given him away. Analysis of curtains, a phone and a TV frame revealed that he was calling from a luxury hotel in Vietnam.
The European Union also deals with housing, but differently than the Slovak Prime Minister
Prime Minister Robert Fico chose as “his” topics, in addition to controlling the government program, the construction of hospitals and, surprisingly, rental apartments. Surprisingly, because the agenda so far concerns a few thousand people, a few private developers, while its social dimension is minimal. Ten percent is for the disabled. In addition, the Prime Minister continues — in a more realistic framework — the pride of the head of the We Ar…
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