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March 30th, 2021
Even though it is important that the coalition crisis should fade away as soon as possible, the president might have her reservations towards some nominations for new ministers, taking into account public trust in state institutions, political scientist Aneta Vilagi of Comenius University in Bratislava opined on Tuesday, adding that if Zuzana Caputova decides to negotiate on this, the talks will be very brief. In Vilagi's opinion, the resignation of Prime Minister Igor Matovic (OLaNO) can be considered the end of the coalition crisis, but it wont be a definitive finale of the disputes within the coalition.
TASR
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