The Slovak government was overthrown on Thursday. The parliament in Bratislava has lost confidence in Prime Minister Eduard Heger’s conservative-populist government. 78 of the 102 deputies present voted to overthrow the government; 76 votes were needed.
The vote of no confidence was tabled by Richard Sulik’s Liberal Freedom and Solidarity (SaS), who co-ruled just three months ago. With its chaotic and disorderly style of government, Heger’s minority government is hurting the country by failing citizens and businesses in the energy crisis and in the fight against the raging inflation of around 15 percent. SaS.
Ball’s with the president
Who will govern Slovakia in the future now mainly depends on President Zuzana Caputova. It may provisionally direct the fallen government to continue its work until a new coalition is formed. But it can also set up a cabinet of experts.
Source: Krone

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