Slovak Prime Minister Igor Matovic said on Sunday that he was willing to resign to end a coalition deadlock over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
Matovic, who has been in power for a year, offered to step down if the partners in his four-party coalition agree to certain conditions, including a Cabinet seat for himself. His conditions also included other party leaders in the coalition giving up their ministerial portfolios.
"To calm the situation, we consider the departure of Minister Richard Sulik from the government to be absolutely necessary," said Matovic, talking about the economy minister and liberal SaS party leader.
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