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May 22nd, 2019
President Andrej Kiska should "do his job", Bela Bugar, head of the junior governing, ethnically mixed Slovak-Hungarian party Most-Hid, said when asked for comments on the president's refusal to appoint judges for the Constitutional Court before seeing enough candidates. Parliament on Tuesday and Wednesday selected only four candidates, while Kiska said afterwards that he was still expecting to get ten. Slovak National Party (SNS) MP Jaroslav Paska conceded that he was uneasy about the results of the vote, adding that there was not a lack of appropriate candidates, but rather a lack of agreement between the ruling coalition and the opposition. Meanwhile, the opposition called the results of the vote a "disgrace", according to OLaNO MP Jan Marosz.
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