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06BRATISLAVA521
2006-06-27 15:22:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Bratislava
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FICO DOESN'T RULE OUT WORKING WITH SLOTA AND MECIAR

Tags:  PGOV PREL PINR KDEM SOCI LO 
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/27/2021
TAGS: PGOV PREL PINR KDEM SOCI LO
SUBJECT: FICO DOESN'T RULE OUT WORKING WITH SLOTA AND MECIAR

REF: A. BRATISLAVA 513

B. BRATISLAVA 506

C. BRATISLAVA 499

D. BRATISLAVA 494

E. BRATISLAVA 491

Classified By: Ambassador Rodolphe M. Vallee for Reasons 1.4 (B) and (D
).

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NSC FOR DAMON WILSON

E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/27/2021
TAGS: PGOV PREL PINR KDEM SOCI LO
SUBJECT: FICO DOESN'T RULE OUT WORKING WITH SLOTA AND MECIAR

REF: A. BRATISLAVA 513

B. BRATISLAVA 506

C. BRATISLAVA 499

D. BRATISLAVA 494

E. BRATISLAVA 491

Classified By: Ambassador Rodolphe M. Vallee for Reasons 1.4 (B) and (D
).


1. (U) SUMMARY: Smer's Robert Fico has said that preliminary
coalition talks will end by this Friday, when he will start
official negotiations for the new GOS. Smer is expected to
invite two other parties to be in coalition some time
tomorrow (June 28). SMK, SNS, and HZDS all were invited for
a second round of discussions with Smer today, while KDH has
been given extra time for its own intra-party discussions.
The tide has continued to turn since the June 17 elections:
last week a Smer-KDH-SMK coalition held much potential, but
now it looks that KDH is out of the game. As of today, it
appears that coalitions with SMK-HZDS or SNS-HZDS are Smer's
top choices. END SUMMARY.

KDH NO LONGER CONSIDERED A LIKELY - NOR RELIABLE - PARTNER
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2. (C) KDH is holding its own intra-party discussions today
and is expected to meet with Smer tomorrow. Jaro Daniska, an
assistant to KDH Deputy Chairman and MP Vladimir Palko, told
us that he believed the party would stay in opposition rather
than join a coalition with Smer.


3. (C) Even if KDH wanted to join a coalition, Smer might not
want it anyway. Smer MP and presidium member Peter Pelegrini
told us that KDH is no longer considered a likely -- nor
reliable -- partner, as a result of divisions within the
party over coalition talks.

ALTHOUGH SMK PREFERS KDH, IT MAY HAVE TO SETTLE FOR HZDS
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4. (C) After a second round of negotiations with Smer today,
SMK is still in the running to join the governing coalition.
SMK MP Laszlo Nagy told us that his party had not yet
received any official offers, but he expected Smer to
announce its decision as early as tonight, at which point the
SMK leadership would make its own decision. Although SMK

prefers a coalition that includes KDH, Nagy does not consider
KDH a likely partner anymore. Instead, he expects his party
to join a government that includes HZDS. We asked Nagy if
SMK would ever join a Smer-SNS coalition, to which he
replied, "Probably not." (Comment: Never say never. End
comment.)

SMER WON'T LET SNS OR HZDS "TRAUMATIZE SOCIETY"
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5. (C) Smer's Pelegrini told us that like SMK, his party
would prefer a KDH-SMK coalition; however, a coalition with
SNS and HZDS now appears more likely. Nonetheless, Smer will
do "everything possible" not to "traumatize society." This
includes keeping both Meciar and Slota out of government
positions, not pardoning previous crimes or corrupt
politicians, and not allowing those politicians to return to
political and public life. Smer's main goal is to create a
"stable government with no traumas to entrepreneurs or to
citizens."

SNS AND HZDS GET COCKY
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6. (U) SNS leader Jan Slota told press this morning that he
did not think SMK would be invited into coalition with Smer.
He would not say whether or not he and Fico had reached any
agreements, yet he was confident that some sort of decision
would be made by Friday.


7. (C) HZDS emerged seemingly optimistic from talks with Smer
this morning. Deputy Chairman and MP Milan Urbani told us
today that it seemed sure that HZDS would be in government
with Smer, although Meciar would not hold a post in the
cabinet. Meciar himself told press following the meeting
that he would not accept any "constitutional position" in the
government. He also noted that he wanted to keep KDH out of
the government. If included in a coalition, HZDS would want
the ministries of regional development -- which would likely
go to Urbani -- and possibly defense.

SDKU IS OUT OF THE GAME
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8. (C) SDKU appears to be out of the running as a potential
coalition partner for Smer. A Smer MP told us that Dzurinda
had ruined any possibility of a coalition between the two
parties when he had approached Fico in preliminary talks, "as
if he were in charge," and offered Fico inclusion in a
coalition, as if it were his to offer.


9. (U) Dzurinda noted in a press conference this afternoon
that a three plus one rightist coalition with HZDS would be
the best solution for Slovakia for three reasons: first, it
would ensure a continuity of reforms; second, three of the
members belong to the European People's Party (EPP) and one
(HZDS) is in waiting for acceptance; and third, this
coalition would be the most stable of all options, as it
would be an equal partnership, unlike in the case of a
leftist coalition. Dzurinda would not reject the possibility
of ever joining in coalition with Fico, but he did tell press
to "look at Germany and Merkel versus Schroeder before
elections, no more comment..." He also rejected the
possibility of his personally resigning in the interest of
bring the "good" coalition together, saying that his party
had done well, and there was no reason for him to quit.

FOREIGN DIPLOMATS WONDER IF THEY SHOULD INTERVENE
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10. (C) The British Ambassador and DCM mentioned to our
Ambassador and DCM that European embassies in Bratislava have
been discussing whether or not to try to express to Smer
their views of SNS and HZDS in a potential GOS. They said
that no European parties or countries have yet done so. DCM
noted that we had passed informal messages to the parties but
would not formally intervene. The British may advocate doing
so with the other EU embassies. (Comment: It is probably too
late for their comments to have an effect on Smer's decision.
End comment.)
VALLEE