Slovak opposition to call no-confidence vote against PM Fico's government
- Slovak opposition parties will initiate a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Robert Fico's government over foreign policy and domestic issues, as stated by a party chief.
- Fico's coalition has lost majority support, now holding 76 out of 150 seats in parliament, facing dissent from junior party lawmakers.
- The government is criticized for a high budget deficit, healthcare problems, and the impact of halted Russian gas deliveries, which Fico claims costs 1.5 billion euros.
- Opposition leader Michal Simečka accused Fico of neglecting domestic issues while engaging with foreign leaders, emphasizing the need to remain anchored in the European Union and NATO.
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