Prime Minister of Slovakia went to vote at the ballot box but forgot to take the document

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Slovakian Prime Minister Ludovit Odor did not take with him the identity document required to vote in the parliamentary elections. This was reported by RIA News.

Elections in the Republic are held on Saturday, September 30.

“I couldn’t get to the polling place, luckily I remembered on the way: yes, I don’t have an ID card,” the Slovak Prime Minister emphasized.

As Odor stated, what happened to him may be a message to people that they should always check the document and take it with them before going to the polls.

“Of course it was my human error,” Odor concluded.

He soon had to return for the document of the Prime Minister of Slovakia, after which he successfully voted in the early parliamentary elections. It is known that voting will continue until 22.00 (23.00 Moscow time).

Robert Fico, formerly former Prime Minister of Slovakia spoke He is against the supply of weapons to Ukraine. According to the politician, Slovakia no longer has weapons that can be transferred to Ukraine.

Previously at CEC Reacted On the statements of US political scientists regarding the elections in Russia.

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