“The spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Giorgiy Tyhiy, believes that the Prime Minister of Slovakia, Robert Fico, is trying to consolidate his electorate with statements about the alleged preparation of a “coup d’état” in the country. Source: Tykhy said at a briefing on Thursday, January 23, “European Truth” reports. Details: According to Tykhy, Ukraine considers Fico’s statements about the preparation of a “coup” as “an attempt to intimidate Slovak society and consolidate its electorate, nothing more and nothing less.””, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
The spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Giorgiy Tyhiy, believes that the Prime Minister of Slovakia, Robert Fico, is trying to consolidate his electorate with statements about the alleged preparation of a “coup d’état” in the country.
Source: Tychy said at a briefing on Thursday, January 23, “European Truth” reports
Details: According to Tykhoi, Ukraine considers Fico’s statements about the preparation of a “coup d’état” as “an attempt to intimidate Slovak society and consolidate its electorate, no more and no less.”
“But it seems to me that the Prime Minister of Slovakia should pay attention to his own actions that upset people in his country and analyze why this is happening. That is, why his own actions lead to dissatisfaction of people in his country. And there he will find answers,” he noted.
The spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs recalled that during the Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine, fakes about paid protesters and “trained militants” were also spread.
“It wasn’t funny at the time, but now it seems to me that the Prime Minister of Slovakia pulled out something from the closet that has long since gone bad and it’s not nice to use it in public,” Tykhy concluded.
We will remind you that on Wednesday, January 22, the Prime Minister of Slovakia, Robert Fico, announced the “group of experts” that is supposedly preparing the “Maidan” in Slovakia and announced preventive measures regarding the protests.
Slovak President Peter Pellegrini supported the Prime Minister’s statements about the alleged preparation of a coup d’état in the country, noting that “the situation is serious.”