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Fico wants to sue President Čaputová after election

Summary by Novinky.cz
Robert Fico's Social Democracy Party wants to impeach President Zuzana Čaputová after the election for violating the Slovak constitution. Direction will file a lawsuit after a constituent meeting of the new parliament, which will emerge from early elections held in a week. Fico made the announcement at a news conference on Saturday.

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Robert Fico's Social Democracy Party wants to impeach President Zuzana Čaputová after the election for violating the Slovak constitution. Direction will file a lawsuit after a constituent meeting of the new parliament, which will emerge from early elections held in a week. Fico made the announcement at a news conference on Saturday.

The Slovak Directive-Social Democracy (Directive-SD) party wants to file a motion for the impeachment of President Zuzana Čaputová after the upcoming early parliamentary elections and the constituent meeting of the new parliament, said Robert Fico, head of the direction-SD and former three-time prime minister. Čaputová called Fico's statements to his address as meaningless and part of his election campaign.

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Bratislava - Slovakia's Directive-Social Democracy (Directive-SD) party wants to file a motion for the impeachment of President Zuzana Čaputová after the upcoming early parliamentary elections and a constituent meeting of the new parliament, said head of the SD direction-and former three-time prime minister Robert Fico. Čaputová called Fico's statements to his address as a lie and part of his election campaign. The server Pravda informs about it.

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Novinky.cz broke the news in on Saturday, September 23, 2023.
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