Zuzana Čaputová, the President of the Republic of Slovakia, has found herself in a difficult situation, as her current caretaker government is performing poorly, and she is under increasing pressure to do something about the matter, according to an article in Napunk .

The head of state currently has three possible solutions: he can appoint a government of experts, initiate the removal of problematic ministers, or stand idly by while the Heger government falters until the early parliamentary elections.

If he appoints a government of experts, according to the portal, even Lajos Ódor, the vice-president of the central bank, can be entrusted with the composition of the cabinet.

The presidential palace confirmed that they are negotiating with several people about whether they would take office if a cabinet of experts were to be appointed.

If this possibility were to materialize, the strange situation would be that Slovakia would have a Hungarian prime minister, but there might not be a Hungarian party in the parliament in the next term, according to the newspaper's chance studies. 

Lajos Ódor was born in 1976 in Komárom. Previously, he was an advisor to the Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic and the Ministry of Finance, and is currently the vice president of the Slovak National Bank.

Source: Mandarin

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