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Fico said in a Facebook post that he hopes Fiala’s recent statement “questioning the credibility of sovereign Slovak institutions” regarding the Babiš decision was “just an exceptional excess [and] not establishing a tradition of unjustified interference in Slovak sovereign affairs.”
The feud represents a further freezing of icy diplomatic relations between Czechia and Slovakia since Fico came back to power last year, which culminated in the suspension of inter-governmental meetings in March.
Last week’s legal settlement clearing Babiš sparked strong reactions from both the Czech government and Slovakia’s opposition.
Fiala condemned the court settlement between the Interior Ministry and Babiš, calling it an “unbelievable political agreement” between the former Czech leader and “friendly” politicians in Slovakia.
Mária Kolíková, an opposition politician from Slovakia’s Freedom and Solidarity party (SaS), said the settlement was a political favor to Babiš who supported the country’s President Peter Pellegrini when he was running for the office in April.
Slovakia’s Interior Ministry has denied the claims, saying that it concluded the settlement “in order to avoid the economic losses,” as winning the case in court would prove difficult.
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