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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is currently not considering changes in his government but has not ruled them out for the future, awaiting the outcome of an appellate court ruling regarding the Governor of the National Bank of Slovakia, Peter Kažimír.
Prime Minister Robert Fico has indicated that while he is not considering changes in his government at the moment, he remains open to the possibility in the future. His current focus is on the outcome of an appellate court ruling concerning the Governor of the National Bank of Slovakia, Peter Kažimír. The position and actions of the Hlas party are pivotal to this situation, as they continue to assert that Kažimír should remain in his role.
In a recent media appearance, Fico suggested that the political dynamics could shift significantly based on the court's decision and the potential entry of alternative candidates into the mix. He mentioned that these developments could have implications for government structure, including changes among state secretaries and possibly even cabinet members. However, Fico did not provide specific names regarding any potential appointments or departures, leaving the situation open-ended.
Moreover, Fico expressed surprise at the recent exclusion of Ján Ferenčák from the Hlas party, indicating that Ferenčák feels unbound by the government's program declaration. With the current coalition numbering 78 members, the political landscape’s fluidity signals that any changes could be consequential, offering Fico both opportunities and challenges as he navigates potential shifts within his government.