Slovak Interior Minister resigns
By DW
13 March 2018 |
9:24 am
Slovak Interior Minister Robert Kalinak announced his resignation amid political crisis. Robert Kalinak is the second minister from government SMER party who resigned with context of murder of investigative journalist Jan Kuciak.
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