PRAGUE (Reuters) – Slovak opposition party SaS rejected the ruling party’s last-minute compromise deal to stave off an uncertain no-confidence vote against the government, it said on Thursday as it called the cabinet’s fall inevitable.
“This government does not deserve our trust,” SaS chairman Richard Sulik said in a statement ahead of the no-confidence motion in parliament later on Thursday.
(Reporting by Robert Muller and Jason Hovet; Editing by Frank Jack Daniel)