
Sulík Leaves SaS Party, Plans to Run in Next Election with Bittó Cigániková
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Richard Sulík has left SaS (Freedom and Solidarity), the liberal opposition party he founded and led for over a decade. Sulík announced he will run in the next parliamentary election alongside Jana Bittó Cigániková, a current SaS member of parliament. The pair are considering several options for their political future, including potentially joining Sme Rodina (We Are Family), the populist party led by Boris Kollár that is part of the current ruling coalition. Sulík's departure marks a significant shift in Slovakia's opposition landscape, as he has been a prominent figure in liberal politics since founding SaS in 2009 and serving as economy minister from 2010 to 2012.
