"I have decided ... that already tomorrow I will ask the chairman of
the Smer party, which won the most votes in the election, to create a
government and a majority coalition that would back such government,"
Kiska told reporters.
Slovak President Andrej Kiska said on Monday he would ask Prime Minister Robert Fico
to try to form a government after Saturday's election in which Fico's
leftist Smer party won the most votes but lost its parliamentary
majority.
Fico faces a tough task to find enough
support among the eight parties that won seats in parliament, some of
which refuse to work with Fico or one another.
"I
have decided ... that already tomorrow I will ask the chairman of the
Smer party, which won the most votes in the election, to create a
government and a majority coalition that would back such government," Kiska told reporters.
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