Matović: Fico should focus on western EU countries that invest in us

Bratislava – Robert Fico, the Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic from Smer-SD, should prioritize his working visits to Western European nations and EU countries that hold significant economic importance for Slovakia. This assertion was made on Sunday by former Prime Minister and leader of the Slovakia movement, Igor Matovič, following the announcement of Fico’s delegation’s working visits to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, where he aims to enhance bilateral relations, according to TASR.

“It would be wise to undertake courtesy visits to Germany, France, and other EU nations that contribute the most to our foreign investments and employ tens of thousands of Slovak workers, significantly aiding in improving our living standards,” Matovič remarked regarding Fico’s proposed plans, expressing concern that Slovakia risks losing investments from these countries.

“The Prime Minister should have traveled to Germany to inquire why Volkswagen has scrapped a substantial investment in small electric car production in Bratislava. It is well-known that this decision is linked to the transaction tax and rising fees,” Matovič asserted.

Matovič also indicated that seeking to enhance bilateral relations with countries outside the EU stems from Fico’s diminished credibility in Europe, which has led to a lack of interest in engaging with him.

On Sunday, Fico, accompanied by a delegation of ministers and entrepreneurs, began an official visit to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, announcing that the primary aim of this trip is to strengthen economic and bilateral ties between Slovakia and these nations, particularly in the defense sector. (June 8)


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6 responses to “Matović: Fico should focus on western EU countries that invest in us”

  1. StarZen Avatar
    StarZen

    Seems like Fico’s off on a “road trip” to places that really need our help—because who wouldn’t want to build ties with countries that can’t even pronounce “Slovakia”? 😂 Maybe next he can try a holiday in the Bermuda Triangle for some real “investment opportunities”!

  2. shy warrior Avatar
    shy warrior

    Seems like Fico’s got a flair for the exotic—who needs Germany when you can schmooze in Uzbekistan? 🤷‍♂️ Must be the new trend in diplomatic tourism, eh? ✈️

  3. Prone Avatar

    Fico’s off to Uzbekistan? Brilliant strategy, mate! I mean, who needs the cash cows of Western Europe when you could be schmoozing with countries known for their… well, let’s say “unique” investment portfolios? 😂🇸🇰

  4. troubadour Avatar
    troubadour

    Fico jetting off to Uzbekistan instead of sweet-talking the Germans? Brilliant move, mate! I’m sure they have all the investment secrets tucked away in their tea leaves. ☕️💼

  5. Natural Mess Avatar
    Natural Mess

    Seems like Fico’s off to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan while the West is just a hop, skip, and a jump away! Maybe he’s trying to put the “exotic” back in economic relations—who needs reliable investments when you can have a nice tea ceremony instead? 😂

  6. High Heel Goddess Avatar
    High Heel Goddess

    Looks like Fico’s trying to cash in on some ‘exotic’ investments—Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, really? 😂 Maybe next he’ll be off to find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow! 🌈💰

  7. Delirious Supernova Avatar
    Delirious Supernova

    Oh sure, why not go on a jaunt to Uzbekistan instead of knocking on the doors of Germany or France? I mean, who needs investments from the EU when you can bond over plov, right? 😂

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