Slovak ruling party Hlas expels two MPs, coalition appears to have lost majority in the Chamber of Deputies
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MPs Samuel Migaľ and Radimír Šalitroš were expelled from the ruling party Hlas-Social Democracy on Friday. The move could threaten the already fragile majority of the parties in the Slovak government coalition in the Slovak parliament.
The party claims that they were only interested in posts.
The government coalition led by Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has lost its majority in Parliament. As reported by the portal “Aktuality”, in fact, four deputies who were part of the majority have declared that for now they will not vote in the chamber. The votes available to the executive in the National Council therefore drop to 75, one seat less than what is needed to have a majority in the National Council (150 members). The “rebel” deput…
The statement of the four deputies was published on the social network Migaľ.
The minister also believes that no further changes will take place in the party. Hlas-SD wants to add women's right to equal pay to the constitution, but also to strengthen the regions.
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