SDKÚ will start discussions with other parties about a future government on June 15

The election leader of the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union (SDKÚ), Iveta Radičová, said that she will begin contacting representatives of other parties that will have MPs in the next parliament about forming the new ruling coalition only on Tuesday, June 15, according to a report by the SITA newswire. The other parties are Freedom and Solidarity (SaS), the Christian Democratic Movememnt (KDH), and Most-Híd.

The election leader of the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union (SDKÚ), Iveta Radičová, said that she will begin contacting representatives of other parties that will have MPs in the next parliament about forming the new ruling coalition only on Tuesday, June 15, according to a report by the SITA newswire. The other parties are Freedom and Solidarity (SaS), the Christian Democratic Movememnt (KDH), and Most-Híd.

At informal talks on Sunday with heads of these three parties – Richard Sulík, Ján Figeľ and Béla Bugár – she asked for the time until Tuesday. Until then, she plans to meet with the inner circle of SDKÚ leadership to discuss the election outcome and future developments, SITA wrote.

Source: SITA


Compiled by Zuzana Vilikovská from press reports
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