Slovak opposition withdraws no-confidence motion, plans new one

(Reuters) – Slovakia’s opposition parties withdrew their parliamentary no-confidence motion aiming to dismiss the cabinet of Prime Minster Robert Fico on Tuesday, parliament deputy speaker Peter Ziga said.

The opposition had protested Fico’s motion to make the session secret on grounds he was sharing confidential information, and said it would call new no-confidence vote in the near future.

(Reporting by Jan Lopatka in Prague)

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