A GROUP that, according to PM Mikuláš Dzurinda, is harming state interests allegedly includes 36 people.
Public broadcaster Slovak radio (SRo) revealed that there was a list that included the 36 names, but Dzurinda refused to confirm the information.
Back in August, Dzurinda said that a group was working against the interests of the state and his Slovak Democratic and Christian Union (SDKÚ), but would not name any members.
Later, however, an opposition MP and the head of the parliamentary defence committee, Robert Kaliňák published a list of seven names that included journalists, businesspeople, and the former head of the national Security (NBÚ), Ján Mojžiš.
Kaliňák said, however, that the extended list dated from before the group of seven was published.
Compiled by Martina Pisárová from press reports
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