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Fico Did Not Negotiate Anything, He Just Capitulated, Slovak Opposition Reacts to the Gas Crisis

Summary by Novinky.cz
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico (Směr) said on Monday that he was waiting for the reactions of the leaders of Slovak political parties to the gas crisis. The opposition Progressive Slovakia (PS) responded to this call by stating that Fico did not negotiate anything on the Russian gas issue, damaged Slovakia's name and is now trying to drag the opposition into it.

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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico (Směr) said on Monday that he was waiting for the reactions of the leaders of Slovak political parties to the gas crisis. The opposition Progressive Slovakia (PS) responded to this call by stating that Fico did not negotiate anything on the Russian gas issue, damaged Slovakia's name and is now trying to drag the opposition into it.

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Fico's principledness is like gas. It stinks for a moment, and then it dissipates forever.

·Bratislava, Slovakia
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Several opposition representatives reacted to Robert Fico's steps

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Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) did not negotiate anything for Slovakia in Brussels, he only brought shame to the country and finally declared capitulation. The chairman of the opposition Progressive Slovakia (PS) Michal Šimečka responded to the letter sent by the prime minister. He added that the PS supports the joint action of the EU countries.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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www.sme.sk broke the news in Bratislava, Slovakia on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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