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Slovak interior minister resigns

April 16th, 2018

Interior Minister Tomas Drucker announced his resignation at a press conference on Monday, adding that dismissing Police Corps president Tibor Gaspar would be neither correct nor just. Protesters have been demanding Gaspar's ousting since the murder of investigative journalist Jan Kuciak. "I was expected to reduce this polarisation by dismissing Tibor Gaspar. However, I want to preserve my integrity. If I think that Tibor Gaspar's direct ousting is wrong, and so if I'm to create a certain polarisation instead of reducing it, I think that, given these circumstances, I have no right to remain in the post of interior minister. So, I have decided to hand over my resignation to the president," said Drucker.


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