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Opposition Could Have Governed Without Matovič if Allied with Kollár, Says Former SaS Leader

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Richard Sulík, former leader of the liberal Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) party, revealed that the opposition could have formed a government without Igor Matovič if they had secured an alliance with Boris Kollár. Speaking in a television interview, Sulík suggested that such a coalition arrangement would have been possible, potentially altering Slovakia's current political landscape. The former SaS chairman, who led one of the key opposition parties until recently, also confirmed he will not be joining any political party in the near future. Sulík's comments come as Slovakia's political scene remains fragmented, with the current government led by Robert Fico's Smer-SD party following elections that saw significant shifts in the opposition's composition and leadership.

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