Slovakia’s governing coalition has postponed several contentious issues until September, including a vote-by-mail option for citizens abroad, the ongoing situation with the Fund for the Support of Art (FPU), and potential ministerial dismissals. These delays stem from disagreements within the coalition itself, preventing consensus on these matters before the summer recess. Additionally, the coalition is facing renewed pressure to request a vote of confidence from parliament, a measure they have avoided since last autumn. The decision to defer these issues was made recently, highlighting ongoing instability and difficulty in reaching agreements. The postponement suggests a lack of immediate solutions to these critical political challenges. This move allows the coalition time to potentially negotiate and find common ground before reconvening in the fall.
