Slovak ex-president Kiska is suing the presidential office over the loss of his life annuity
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Former Slovak president Andrej Kiska filed a lawsuit against the presidential office at the administrative court in Bratislava for the loss of his life annuity. Kiska lost his pension and security because of the final conviction.
In June of this year, the government of Prime Minister Robert Fico, whom Kiska defeated in the direct election of the head of state, enforced in the lower house the loss of the right to a lifetime salary and state security, for example, for ex-presidents convicted of an intentional crime. At the end of October, the appeals court finally punished Kiska with a suspended sentence for the unauthorized tax deductions of his family company KTAG in the…
Former President Andrej Kiska lost his life salary. After the change in the law, he is not entitled to him as a convicted person, according to the current leadership of the president's office. This is a clear retroactivity and a life sentence from the state, warns lawyer Peter Kubina.
The court found Andrej Kiska guilty in the tax case, sentenced him to one year of imprisonment, suspended for two years
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