Fico Dismisses Parliamentary Question About Son's State Funding as 'Stupid'
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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico dismissed a parliamentary question about his son receiving 100,000 euros in state funds, calling it "the stupidest question I've ever seen." The question came from an opposition MP from Progressive Slovakia, who asked whether Fico would resign over the controversy involving his son. The prime minister refused to provide a substantive answer to the inquiry. Progressive Slovakia is a liberal opposition party that has been critical of Fico's government, which is led by the ruling Smer-SD party. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions between the government and opposition over potential conflicts of interest and the use of public resources.
