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Opposition parties are set to unite and call a vote of no-confidence in the Russia-friendly prime minister of Slovakia.
“I told them … deal with it, or we are going to hell,” Fico told a political discussion show on Slovak network TA3 on Sunday.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico attends a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Russia, Dec 22, 2024.