Slovak parliament fails to find votes to condemn russia's attack on Okhmatdyt children's hospital
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The Slovak parliament failed to include a resolution condemning russia's attack on the Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kyiv on its agenda.
The Slovak parliament did not vote to condemn the russian attack on Okhmatdyt. UNN writes about this with reference to Aktuality.
Details
The Slovak parliament did not vote to condemn the russian attack on Okhmatdyt in Kyiv on July 8, as only 41 MPs supported the inclusion of the resolution on the agenda, but this was not enough to pass the resolution. Thus, the parliamentarians did not proceed to consider the resolution.
The resolution was initiated by Beata Jurík, a member of the opposition Progressive Slovakia party, who proposed adding it to the agenda.
In response to the motion to put the resolution on the agenda, MP Jana Valova of Prime Minister Robert Fico's party SMER-SD exclaimed: "Were you there?
Recall
On July 8, russia massively attacked Ukraine, including the Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kyiv's Shevchenkivskyi district. A rocket hit the toxicology ward with seriously ill children.
In a phone conversation with Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico condemned the attack and offered to accept Okhmatdyt patients for treatment.
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