An extraordinary session of the Slovak Parliament has been convened for June 3 to discuss recent comments by Hungarian opposition leader Viktor Orbán, the Slovak Spectator reports.
The request for a session was made by 50 members of parties belonging to the country’s ruling coalition.
The signatories are aiming to draft a resolution responding to what they call the “repeated nationalistic statements” made by the Fidesz leader during the current campaign for European Parliament.
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