Slovakia Expels Ukrainian Accused of Plotting to Overthrow Fico
(Bloomberg) -- Slovakia ordered the expulsion of a Ukrainian citizen and blocked entry for 10 other foreign nationals as Prime Minister Robert Fico revived an accusation over an alleged attempt by forces abroad to overthrow his government.
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Fico said anti-government protests that began last year are being orchestrated from outside Slovakia. On Friday, he accused plotters of working in coordination with with the Georgian National Legion, a military organization linked to Ukraine’s war effort against Russia.
Protesters have taken to the streets, accusing the Slovak premier of undermining the rule of law and jeopardizing the country’s pro-European direction. Slovakia’s biggest opposition party has called on Fico to stop taking aim at peaceful protesters.
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