Decisive words of the deputy of the National Council of the Slovak Republic Richter: It is our duty to break the veto of the President

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It is our duty to break the President’s veto. This was stated by the Member of the National Council (NR) of the Slovak Republic and chairman of the Direction-SD Group Ján Richter In the discussion session stables Saturday dialogues. Specific comments of the President to the so -called. According to Richter, the Act on Covid’s amnesties and the Rente Act for the Attorney General should be discussed at the Coalition Council.

“I personally believe that it is important that the coalition also agree on a possible compromise in this respect. But I fully support and respect the conclusion that the Prime Minister offered in this case that it is our duty to break the veto of the President, ” Richter said.

According to the deputy of the National Council of the Slovak Republic and Vice -Chairman of the SaS party Marián Viskupič, the annuity for the “well -earning prosecutor” is nonsense. He turned to the coalition so that the veto of the President did not sight. According to him, the government does nothing but invents new expenses. “No prosecutor needs a retirement pension today. He has a job, a very good salary and will have a very good pension,” he said.

According to Richter, the lifelong annuity for the Attorney General is unpopular, but the necessary solution. “It is quite natural to some extent when we are interested in demanding certain things and 100 % readiness and objectivity for the many difficult things they have. It is interested in being motivated to some extent, ” clarified.

The discussers affected the approaching meeting of the Parliament in May and the vote on the reform of the Constitution on cultural and ethical issues. Richter confirmed that he would have the ambition to negotiate with the KDH and find a compromise to find the necessary 90 votes. “So far I evaluate negotiations with KDH as positive,” He noted that they needed to vote completely for the proposal of the change of the Constitution.

Viskupic called on opposition MPs, not to make the Robert Fico’s “game” and did not support the changes of the Constitution. “The coalition does not respect people, does not respect the institute, lost absolute inhibitions. I cannot imagine something to change, for example, the electoral system, for example, the” amendment “in the second reading, and the opposition was assisted by it,” he said.

The theme of the discussion was also the construction of a new national hospital. Viskupic appreciated that it will be built on state land. Richter explained that the rough construction should be completed by the end of the current government’s parliamentary term. “The guarantees are that in August it is interested in opening the construction and starting specifically. Perhaps there is a certain advantage that it will also be under the patronage of the Ministry of Defense, where the processes can be relatively accelerated,” Richter said.

Viskupic perceives that the hospital will be built through the defense department as absurd. According to him, the construction will also last longer than the coalition announced. “It was supposed to deal with health care, not defense, and it shouldn’t cost 1.2 billion today, but it should cost significantly less,” he said.

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