Slovakian president says new governor must give up party ties

Finance minister Peter Kažimir says he will resign parliamentary seat soon

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The National Bank of Slovakia

Slovakia’s president confirmed the country’s finance minister as its next central bank governor, but told him to cut his links with politics.

President Andrej Kiska formally appointed Peter Kažimir to be the next governor of the National Bank of Slovakia today (March 13). Kažimir will take up the role on June 1.

Kiska publicly told the new governor that he would have to give up his seat in parliament and end his membership of the centre-left Direction Social Democracy, or Smer, party, local

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