
Opposition Accuses Slovak Government of Making Chaotic Decisions Without Clear Plans
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Slovakia's opposition parties accused the government of operating without coherent policies and making chaotic decisions. Opposition leaders criticized the ruling coalition for failing to present clear plans for governing the country. Instead, they argued, the government consistently blames its predecessors for current problems rather than taking responsibility for policy direction. The criticism highlights growing tensions between the ruling coalition, led by Prime Minister Robert Fico's Smer-SD party, and opposition parties who argue the government lacks strategic vision for addressing Slovakia's challenges.
