
Opposition Leader Says Coalition Admits It Cannot Meet Economic Goals, Calls for Finance Minister's Resignation
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Opposition politician Kišš has called for Slovakia's finance minister to resign, claiming that the ruling coalition has already admitted it cannot achieve its own economic objectives. The statement represents escalating criticism of the government's economic performance and fiscal management. Slovakia's current ruling coalition, led by the social-democratic Smer-SD party, has faced mounting pressure over its ability to deliver on campaign promises amid challenging economic conditions. The opposition's demand for ministerial resignation reflects broader tensions over the government's handling of public finances and economic policy implementation.
