
Slovak Parliament Ends Friday Session Early After Disagreement, MP Ejected from Chamber
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Slovakia's National Council ended its Friday session prematurely after parliamentary leaders failed to reach agreement during their consultations. Parliamentary Vice-Chairman Žiga announced that the legislative body's presidium could not find consensus, leading to the early adjournment. The session was also marked by the ejection of MP Mesterová from the parliamentary chamber. Lawmakers are scheduled to reconvene on Monday to continue their work. The National Council, Slovakia's unicameral parliament, regularly holds sessions to debate and vote on legislation, though procedural disputes and disagreements among the parliamentary leadership can sometimes disrupt the legislative schedule.
