Slovak Officials Warn Against Prime Minister's Ukraine Travel Amid Security Concerns
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Slovakia's Agriculture Minister Richard Takáč warned Prime Minister Robert Fico against traveling to Ukraine, stating there are people in the country who want to shoot the Slovak leader. Meanwhile, parliamentary Deputy Speaker Tibor Gašpar criticized the punishment given to his son following a traffic accident involving the head of the Slovak Information Service (SIS), arguing that an ordinary citizen would not have received any penalty for such an incident. The comments highlight ongoing tensions within Slovakia's ruling coalition regarding the country's stance on Ukraine and domestic political controversies.
