Za Ľudí may break up as it attempts to change its leader
Junior coalition party is experiencing problems that may disrupt the Heger government.
Veronika Remišová (left) and Mária Kolíková (right) (Source: Archive of Sme)
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The smallest coalition party, Za Ľudí, has been experiencing tremors for a few months now. In the latest escalation of tension, some of its members launched an attempt to replace Veronika Remišová as the party leader, but observers openly doubt the party can be saved.
Voices from inside the party suggest that there are two groups of members – those who stand behind current chair Remišová and those who would like to see someone else instead of her, most likely Justice Minister Mária Kolíková. Both sides have lately been quite vocal with their criticism of each other in the media. Judging from the development so far, observers say the attempt to replace the woman in the top post could go either way.