Fico Respects Constitutional Court's Decision on Cooperating Defendants
12. februára 2026 11:19
Bratislava, 12 February (TASR) - Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) stated on a video posted on a social network on Thursday that he respects the Constitutional Court's decision to suspend the effect of an amendment to the Criminal Procedure Code concerning the inadmissibility of evidence from cooperating defendants, adding that he'll wait for the ruling on the matter at hand.
"I just want to reiterate that if any Constitutional Court judge or the prosecutor-general were to encounter the practices of cooperating defendants in their own case, they would have a completely different opinion," stated Fico.
According to him, further public presentations of how cooperating defendants have "gone rogue" might be necessary to make the Constitutional Court and the prosecutor-general understand "what atrocities they've committed" and why their witness testimonies can't be trusted.
Fico added that he himself, as well as many others from his political camp, have had first-hand experience with these "dirty practices".
The Constitutional Court has suspended the effect of the amendment concerning the inadmissibility of evidence obtained from a cooperating defendant. It didn't grant a request to suspend the remainder of the amendment to the Criminal Code adopted by Parliament last December. The decision relates to a submission by a group of opposition MPs, which the court has accepted for further proceedings.
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