Slovakian leader Fico ‘ready to quit’ as outrage swells over dead journalist who was probing PM’s mafia links
He has come under pressure from the opposition party and will face a no-confidence vote on Monday, as thousands stage street protests against the government

Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico on Wednesday offered to resign in response to calls for snap elections and criticism of his handling of a scandal over the killing of a journalist investigating political corruption.
“Today I have offered my resignation to the president of the republic” Andrej Kiska, Fico said in a public address. “If the president accepts it, I am ready to resign tomorrow.”
Fico, 53, has been struggling since February to get on top of the scandal sparked by the killing of journalist Jan Kuciak and his fiancée.
He has come under heavy pressure from the opposition party, and also faced street protests in which tens of thousands of Slovaks showed against the government.
The prime minister’s ruling three-party coalition was facing a no-confidence vote by lawmakers scheduled for next Monday.
