- Ján Ferenčák insists on the reasons for the dismissal of Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok.
- The deputy claims that he is criminalized through a police inspection.
- According to Ferenčák, the dismissal of Šutaj Eštok could cause the collapse of the government.
- He refuses to support Petr Kažimír for the post of governor of the National Bank.
Unclassified member of the National Council of the SR Ján Ferenčák wants to initiate a meeting with Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) in connection with the dismissal of Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok (Hlas-SD). He continues to stand behind the reasons for his dismissal. As he stated, this is the criminalization of his person through a police inspection and misconduct at the Department of the Interior. He said this in the Sunday discussion show Politika 24 on Joj 24.
At the same time, he pointed out that he had already called on the Prime Minister to act on this matter. However, he thinks that the dismissal of Šutaj Eštok could lead to the collapse of the government. “When he finishes, the Hlas party will be the one to sink this government. Robert Fico is well aware that his appeal is early elections.” stated. He also announced that he would submit a proposal for his dismissal and called on the opposition to support him.
According to his words, he will participate in the July referendum, but he questions its significance due to the costs. He called it “a pre-election survey worth ten million”. He once again refused to support Petr Kažimír for the post of governor of the National Bank of Slovakia. According to him, the reason is that he is one of the founders and creators of the Hlas party.
Ferenčák also commented on the claims about his financial situation. “My assets are published, I only have them in Slovakia, they are all there. I have documented my income. This is the end of the matter for me,” he added. Ferenčák is also the mayor of Kežmark, he was expelled from Hlasu-SD in March, he left the Hlasu-SD parliamentary club on his own last year. He reiterated that he will not join any party until the situation surrounding him is clarified.