Parliament twice failed to open a special session on Slovakia's foreign-political anchoring on Wednesday morning.
As only 63 MPs presented themselves for the vote, the House was inquorate, and Peter Ziga (Hlas-SD), who is tasked with heading Parliament on a temporary basis, adjourned the beginning of the special session by one hour, with the next attempt being slated for after 11 a.m. The second attempt was also unsuccessful.
The session was initiated by opposition MPs from PS, SaS and KDH. They wanted a resolution to be adopted at the session by which Parliament would confirm Slovakia's foreign anchoring in the EU and NATO and commit itself to actively promoting and defending it. The opposition views this as necessary given the government's recent foreign-political moves and perceives adopting the resolution as essential for ensuring the stability, security and prosperity of Slovak citizens. The opposition MPs demand that Premier Robert Fico and Foreign Affairs Minister Juraj Blanar (both Smer-SD) should attend the session. Parliament also failed to open the session on Tuesday (January 14).
Discussion on these points will be moved to the next session of parliament which is slated to start on the 4th of February.
Source: TASR