Environment Minister Faces Parliamentary Challenge Over Nature Protection Policies
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Slovakia's parliament discussed a potential no-confidence motion against Deputy Prime Minister and Environment Minister Tomáš Taraba, a nominee of the Slovak National Party (SNS). The debate centered on coalition relations and the current state of nature protection in the country. Richard Takáč announced plans to present national park zoning proposals to the government, while Ivan Štefunko criticized what he called "140 days of government inaction." The discussion highlighted tensions within the ruling coalition regarding environmental policy and the performance of the environment ministry under Taraba's leadership.
