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The government coalition will not buy the loyalty of the trio of deputies around Rudolf Huliak. This was announced by the Minister of the Environment Tomáš Taraba (nom. SNS) in the discussion program O 5 minut 12 STVR. As he further stated, Prime Minister Robert Fico also shares this attitude. At the same time, the attitude of the Huliaks was described by Taraba as an “absolute loss of justice”.

“First he wanted a comma, then he wanted to change the name (of the parliamentary club, note SITA), then he said that he would be loyal to Fico until the grave, then he would not be loyal to Fico after the grave,” he said in response to Huliak Taraba’s demands. Subsequently, according to him, the deputy claimed that the trio wanted nothing, only peace to work. “Then they want Tipos, then they want the ministry, no one knows about that,” stated the Minister of the Environment. He added that he could not offer the three deputies anything other than a return to enforcing what they promised the people.

Huliak et al are part of the SNS problem, Danko must solve it, Raši and Šutaj Eštok repeat

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The demands of the deputies around Rudolf Huliak for the ministry are a matter for the SNS and must be dealt with by the chairman of the Nationalists, Andrej Danko. This was stated by the Minister of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization Richard Raši (Voice) before the government meeting. According to the Minister of the Interior and the chairman of Hlas, Matúš Šutaj Eštok, “Deputies Huliak, Ľupták and Šefčík” are part of the SNS problem. / Source: TASR

However, according to his own words, Taraba is sure that despite the conflict with Huliakovci, the government will pass the budget and all important laws in the parliament. “Everyone has political responsibility for themselves, for their decisions,” he added.

In this context, the opposition MP Michal Šipoš (Movement Slovakia) stated that the government coalition is “hanging on the strings of Rudolf Huliak”. “Of course, government politicians are trying to cover it up and say that nothing is happening,” Šipoš said, recalling that the parliament could not vote once due to a lack of coalition MPs. “This is a situation where we don’t know if the next session will open, we don’t know if the laws will be approved,” emphasized Šipoš. If, in addition to the trio of Huliaks, any other coalition MP is absent, the government is “absolutely loaded”, according to him.

Source: spravy.pravda.sk