Sunday, November 27, 2011
Slovak prime minister will not seek re-election
Iveta Radicova, Slovakia's first woman prime minister, will not seek re-election in the general election next March 10. Her coalition government lost a confidence vote in October over Slovakia’s approval of changes to the eurozone bailout scheme. She will remain prime minister of an interim government until the election. Radičová decided not to seek the top slot on the election list of the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union (SDKÚ), the position she occupied at the June 2010 general election and which led to her becoming prime minister. For now, she remains one of the party's deputy chairpersons, but she has remained tight-lipped about her future political plans.
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