Premier Fico Ready for Legal Action Over 'Questionable Vaccines'

13. apríla 2025 19:35
Bratislava, April 13 (TASR) - Premier Robert Fico (Smer-SD) stated that he doesn't want questionable vaccines to be used and intends to inform their suppliers that they won't receive any further payments, with the government ready to take legal action if necessary, TASR learnt from the premier's social media post on Sunday. Fico cited a report that allegedly confirms the presence of abnormal levels of DNA and other substances in the COVID-19 vaccines used in Slovakia, which the manufacturers reportedly concealed. "[The Government Proxy for Investigation into the COVID-19 Pandemic Management Peter] Kotlar (SNS) is doing useful work. He provokes in a healthy way and presents facts that are hard to dispute. That's why I believe we should immediately inform the suppliers of questionable vaccines that they won't receive another cent from us and that we're ready to take legal action against them. And Kotlar will have my full support in this," he remarked. The premier also criticised the questioning of the law on compensation for fines imposed for breaching COVID-19 measures, which was approved by Parliament this week. This week, Kotlar called on the coalition and the premier to halt the use of mRNA vaccines distributed using nanotechnology. He reiterated his findings that all tested vaccine batches, according to his words, have the ability to alter human DNA, which could result in the development of several serious diseases. lin
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