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Key Points
- Slovakia’s SMER-SSD party scored almost 23 per cent of votes in Saturday’s parliamentary poll.
- Its pro-Russian leader Robert Fico has been given the green light to begin coalition talks.
- He hopes to make Slovakia the second EU nation that stops providing aid towards Ukraine.
“We are not changing that we are prepared to help Ukraine in a humanitarian way,” said Fico, whom analysts consider to be inspired by Hungary’s nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban who has frequently clashed with the EU.
Slovakia is a member of the NATO military alliance, which is backing Ukraine against Russian President Vladimir Putin, but many of its people are sympathetic to Moscow’s line that the West wants to annihilate it.
‘Bigger problems’ for Slovakia than Ukraine
So Fico may well look to the moderate leftist HLAS (Voice) party, which came third with nearly 15 per cent of votes, as a partner along with the nationalist, pro-Russian Slovak National Party.
Under a government led by Robert Fico (C) and his SMER-SSD party, NATO member Slovakia would join Hungary in challenging the European Union’s consensus on support for Ukraine. Source: EPA / MARTIN DIVISEK
He said coalition talks could take two weeks.
Slovakia has already donated to Ukraine most of what it could from state reserves – including fighter jets – and Fico has not clarified whether his party would seek to end commercial supplies from the defence industry.
“Always good to work together with a patriot. Looking forward to it,” Orban said.
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