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Miroslav Lajčák
Lajčák’s primary diplomatic focus has been in the Balkans.
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The president appointed the cabinet of Igor Matovič on March 21. and 1 more
The representatives of the future coalition parties (l-r): Boris Kollár of Sme Rodina, Igor Matovič of OĽaNO, Veronika Remišová of Za Ľudí and Richard Sulík of SaS
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President Zuzana Čaputová has already accepted all the nominations, and will appoint the new cabinet on March 21.
Igor Matovic, Veronika Remisova, and Richard Sulik.
The government keeps tightening measures. But it is not all about the corona in Slovakia these days.
The new prime minister and his government will have only hours instead of the usual hundred days.
The future ruling coalition leaders after they have reached a deal on the distribution of ministerial posts.
The designated prime minister will first present the names of the proposed ministers to President Čaputová, then officially reveal them to the public.
Richard Sulík (SaS), Igor Matovič (OĽaNO), Boris Kollár (Sme Rodina) and Andrej Kiska (Za Ľudí), from left.
Outgoing government slammed over “reckless” fiscal plans.
Michal Truban (left) and Miroslav Beblavý (second left)
The Constitutional Court has never ordered the recounting of votes in the history of Slovak parliamentary elections.
OĽaNO chair Igor Matovič.
Ministries divided and future ministers almost agreed on, Matovič said.
Igor Matovič and Boris Kollár.
The first week of March left people in Slovakia wondering what they should worry about more.
Joe Biden
Look no further than the latest Slovak elections for signs of weak support for liberals and centrists.
From left to right: Richard Sulík (SaS), Igor Matovič (OĽaNO), Boris Kollár (Sme Rodina), and Andrej Kiska (Za Ľudí)meet at a round table on the evening of March 5 in the restaurant Hradná hviezda.
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OĽaNO chair Igor Matovič has named some of the principles for a possible coalition.
The election result has brought some bad news for foreigners living in Slovakia.
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