Slovakia’s prime minister has raised the stakes ahead of a crucial vote on expanding Europe’s bailout fund, by linking it to a confidence vote in her government.
Ahead of talks with her coalition partners, Iveta Radicova confirmed that a coalition partner has not accepted a compromise offer and added that the vote later in Parliament “will be linked to a confidence vote in this government.”
That suggests her government will fall if the vote is not carried, though it does not necessarily mean early elections under the terms of the Slovak constitution.
From: http://ping.fm/KC7rm
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