Slovak Opposition Launches Series of No-Confidence Votes Against Government Ministers
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Opposition parties in Slovakia have initiated a series of no-confidence motions targeting government ministers and parliament's deputy speaker Tibor Gašpar. The coordinated political offensive represents a significant escalation in tensions between the opposition and the ruling coalition. Coalition leaders have responded by threatening retaliatory measures, suggesting they may launch their own no-confidence votes against opposition figures. The National Council, Slovakia's parliament, will need to vote on these motions, which are largely symbolic given the ruling coalition's majority but serve to highlight political divisions and put pressure on government officials.
