Ruling coalition party wants early vote over Slovakia crisis
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — A political crisis in Slovakia set off by the slayings of an investigative journalist and his fiancee deepened Monday when a junior party in the governing coalition called for resolving the situation by holding early elections.
Bela Bugar, chairman of the Most-Hid party of mostly ethnic Hungarians, said that if its two governing partners don’t agree to negotiate an early vote, his party is ready to leave the coalition.
“We believe that only early elections would solve this situation,” Bugar said after a meeting of his party’s leadership that took almost eight hours.
Bugar’s announcement means the government created after the 2016 general election could fall apart soon.


