KDS Says the Center-Right Wing is in a Deep Moral Crisis

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BRATISLAVA, November 13, (WEBNOVINY) – According to Frantisek Miklosko from the non-parliamentary party Conservative Democrats of Slovakia (KDS), which is to run in the upcoming early parliamentary elections on the ballot of Igor Matovic’s Ordinary People, the center-right wing in Slovakia is in a deep political and moral crisis. “The right-wing has to experience a catharsis, as otherwise it has no moral claim to govern,” Miklosko told SITA news agency in an exclusive interview. He pointed out that the center-right parties have been constantly associated with absolutely unnecessary scandals of cronyism.

The KDS aspires at being a part of the governing coalition after the elections. Miklosko said that they would like to see a coalition without Robert Fico. “But it is impossible for us to be in the ruling coalition and remain silent if scandals that were happening [in the current election term-editor’s note] were to happen again,” the politician said. “Today there is no dilemma between Fico and some better center-right politics. Today, the question is whether the right wing gets it together and will be able to return somehow,” Miklosko noted, adding that a return to the November ideals would be welcomed.

Igor Matovic offered KDS and OKS parties the opportunity to run on its ballot in the elections. “And when people like Vlado Palko, Peter Zajac and Ondrej Dostal, and maybe I will get there, it will be an opportunity for us to return to the fight I am talking about here and that needs to be put up. A fight with politically and morally declining right wing politics needs to be given. This is the main motive for which I am going for it, too,” he stressed. KDS is going to have ten candidates for parliamentary deputies on the candidate list of Matovic’s party.

SITA

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Viac k osobe František MikloškoIgor MatovičOndrej DostálPeter ZajacRobert Fico