Slovakia’s parliament sets early election for Sept 30

After the coalition government led by Prime Minister Eduard Heger lost a no-confidence vote in parliament in December, President Zuzana Caputova gave lawmakers a Jan.

The Slovak Constitution previously didn’t allow for an early election.

31 deadline to make the needed constitutional changes and approve a date for the snap vote

30 as the date for an early election in the country.

Slovakia's parliament on Tuesday approved Sept. (LaPresse)

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