BRATISLAVA, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Liberal party Progresivne Slovensko (Progressive Slovakia, PS), which won the second highest number of votes in a Slovak parliamentary election, still sees an option to form a ruling coalition, its leader Michal Simecka said on Sunday.
Simecka, speaking after the Saturday election, said PS would do what it can to prevent vote winner SMER-SSD from forming a government.
"SMER-SSD won the election, we of course respect that," Simecka told a news conference.
And it would be even worse news if Robert Fico succeeds in forming a government,” he added.
"We will do everything...so that Robert Fico does not rule in Slovakia."
Persons:
Progresivne Slovensko, Michal Simecka, Robert Fico, Simecka, ”, SMER, HLAS, Jan Lopatka, Kirsten Donovan
Organizations:
Liberal, Thomson
Locations:
BRATISLAVA, Progressive Slovakia, Ukraine, Slovakia