Slovak PM and his govt resign over slain journalist crisis
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and his government resigned Thursday as a way out of the political crisis triggered by the slayings of an investigative journalist and his fiancee.
President Andrej Kiska accepted the resignation and asked Peter Pellegrini, Fico’s deputy prime minister, to form a new government. The move is meant to keep the current three-party coalition in power and avoid the possibility of an early election.
“I’m sure that a decision to create a new government is the right step,” Fico said. “An early election would not bring any stability.”
Fico, who has led three Slovak governments in recent years, said he had no plans to leave politics.


