Richard Gröhling, the chairman of the Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) party, has publicly criticized László Gubík. Gröhling accused Gubík of being politically inconsistent, claiming he frequently changes his allegiances to suit the current political wind. The SaS leader highlighted Gubík's contradictory behavior, noting his appearances with different political figures in short succession. Furthermore, Gröhling argued that there is no need for a separate political party dedicated solely to solving the problems of Hungarians in Slovakia. He insisted that Gubík must finally decide which side of the political spectrum he truly supports. The statements reflect growing tensions regarding minority representation and political loyalty within the Slovak parliament.
