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New Slovak govt takes office amid virus fight

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BRATISLAVA: Prime Minister Igor Matovic and his team were sworn in at a ceremony with participan­ts wearing facial masks as a precaution against coronaviru­s. Slovakia’s newly appointed members of the government wearing protective face masks pose for a group photo at Presidenti­al Palace in Bratislava, Slovakia, March 21, 2020.

Slovak President Zuzana Caputova appointed a new centre-right coalition led by Prime Minister Igor Matovic on Saturday, after a February election swept anti-graft parties to power. Matovic and his team were sworn in at a ceremony with participan­ts wearing facial masks as a precaution against coronaviru­s.

The government handover comes as the central European country of 5.5 million people battles the coronaviru­s outbreak that has put Europe on lockdown, pressuring Matovic’s four-party coalition to agree a cabinet quickly. The government replaced a centre-left Smer party-led administra­tion that has ruled the country through a period of economic growth since 2012, and for 12 of the last 14 years.

Smer’s popularity has slipped since the 2018 murder of investigat­ive journalist Jan Kuciak and his fiancee led to massive street protests against alleged corruption that are still reverberat­ing. “Bearing in mind our responsibi­lity and the burden we received, that is the coronaviru­s pandemic, we have signed a deal so that we could make good on our promise to make Slovakia a country that all honest people could be proud of,” Matovic said after the parties signed their coalition deal. Matovic, 46, and his OLANO party, known for publicity stunts to shine a light on alleged graft, won a quarter of the vote in the Feb 29 election. OLANO will lead with three other parties: Sme Rodina (We are Family), a socially conservati­ve and euroscepti­c party; SaS (Freedom and Solidarity), an economical­ly liberal party; and Za Ludi (For the People), a mildly conservati­ve party led by former president Andrej Kiska.

 ??  ?? BRATISLAVA: Newly appointed Slovak Prime Minister Igor Matovic (center- left), leader of the OLaNO anti-graft party and President Zuzana Caputova (center right) pose for a family picture with Ministers after a swearing in ceremony of the new four-party coalition government on March 21, 2020 outside of the Presidenti­al palace in Bratislava. — AFP
BRATISLAVA: Newly appointed Slovak Prime Minister Igor Matovic (center- left), leader of the OLaNO anti-graft party and President Zuzana Caputova (center right) pose for a family picture with Ministers after a swearing in ceremony of the new four-party coalition government on March 21, 2020 outside of the Presidenti­al palace in Bratislava. — AFP

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