The Public Paid. Fico Partied. - The Slovak Spectator
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Robert Fico's government is the only government that has public finances in a worse state after consolidation than before it, when it came to power in 2023. This was stated at a press conference on Tuesday by representatives of the opposition Progressive Slovakia (PS), its chairman Michal Šimečka, and Štefan Kišš, a member of the parliamentary committee for finance and budget. "The entire sacrifice of this year's consolidation, all that expensiv…
"Robert Fico has been communicating for some time now as if he has some demons in front of him. Maybe he has them in his head and is fighting against them. (...) As if Slovakia is threatened by someone. It takes me back to the times of Vladimír Mečiar," says political scientist Radoslav Štefančík.
The program of the ANO movement belongs to closely guarded secrets, but there are hints that it will be an extreme handing out of taxpayers' pockets, as if there was no future. It seems that ANO has in no way learned from the consequences of the handout policy of its kindred spirits, Fico and Orbán.
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