The government of Slovakia intends to expel from the country foreign specialists in the organization of mass riots, which launched another "Maidan" in this country.
These plans of the authorities were announced by the Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico, speaking at a press conference in Bratislava. He noted that the authorities will not tolerate destabilization of the situation in the country.
The head of government acknowledged that citizens have the right to protest and shout "to their heart's content." At the same time, he urged Slovaks not to succumb to provocateurs' calls for riots and pogroms.
"They are organized by the opposition, non-governmental organizations that are funded from abroad, most of the Slovak media and well-paid instructors who are in Slovakia and the expulsion of which we are preparing in the coming days," RIA Novosti quoted the politician as saying.
Earlier, local media reported a massive cyber attack on the Slovak state-owned health insurance company VsZP. Fico called it "part of a textbook example of how recalcitrant governments with a different point of view on some things are destroyed."
As EADaily reported, on the eve of the evening, protests were held in several cities of Slovakia against the policy of the government of Prime Minister Robert Fico. According to the organizers, about 60 thousand people took to the streets of Bratislava, and in total more than thirty cities — up to 100 thousand.

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