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Dostal Hopes to See SaS Reconsider Its Liberal House Plans
Sunday 08 August 2010 Zoom in | Print page
Bratislava, August 8 (TASR) - Senior members of the Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) party continue to attract criticism for launching a property-rental company, even from their ruling-coalition partners such as Most-Hid and SDKU-DS.
SaS members started a company called Liberal House as of August 3 with a view to renting out office space, including to fellow SaS lawmakers who would use their state allowances to pay the rent.
Most-Hid lawmaker Ondrej Dostal said that he hopes that SaS will reconsider this activity, or the party will come under public pressure to do so.
Parliamentary Chairman and SaS leader Richard Sulik said that he is ready to modify his company-related plans even though he doesn't find the criticism appropriate.
According to Premier Iveta Radicova (SDKU), it is absurd for parliamentarians to use taxpayer's money to pay for offices in Bratislava in addition to those allocated to them near the parliament building.
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