Freedom and Solidarity party elects new members to its countrywide council

Members of the coalition party Freedom and Solidarity (SaS), meeting at their third congress in Bratislava on Saturday, March 26, elected four new members to the party's country-wide council, Tatiana Tóthová, personal secretary to SaS leader Richard Sulík, told the TASR newswire. The four new SaS council members are: Culture Minister Daniel Krajcer; head of SaS parliamentary caucus Jozef Kollár; and MPs Martin Chren and Kamil Krnáč.

Members of the coalition party Freedom and Solidarity (SaS), meeting at their third congress in Bratislava on Saturday, March 26, elected four new members to the party's country-wide council, Tatiana Tóthová, personal secretary to SaS leader Richard Sulík, told the TASR newswire.

The four new SaS council members are: Culture Minister Daniel Krajcer; head of SaS parliamentary caucus Jozef Kollár; and MPs Martin Chren and Kamil Krnáč.

The SaS congress was also attended by the party's partners in Slovakia’s governing coalition such as Prime Minister Iveta Radičová and Finance Minister Ivan Mikloš (both from the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union) and Most-Híd chairman Béla Bugár.

Also attending was Dick Roche, Vice President of the European Liberal Democratic and Reform Party (ELDR), of which SaS is a member.

Source: TASR

Compiled by Zuzana Vilikovská from press reports
The Slovak Spectator cannot vouch for the accuracy of the information presented in its Flash News postings.

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