President-elect sees no reason to open the coalition agreement after he assumes the presidential post. He claims that he hasn't yet held talks with anyone about the potential redistribution of posts and that it wasn't anyone's condition, either. At the same time, Pellegrini praised the Slovak National Party (SNS) for supporting him in the run-off round without any demands. Speaking on the private TV Markiza's prime time politics on Sunday, Economy Minister Denisa Sakova confirmed that Pellegrini could be replaced in the post of parliamentary chair by her or Investments Minister Richard Rasi.
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