Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico likens the European Union to a “massage parlor” whose problems can only be solved by “changing the staff.” He specifically called for the removal of the EU’s violently anti-Russian foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, whose incompetence and ignorance of key foreign policy matters has made her an embarrassment.
There’s an urgent need for new leadership to resolve the EU’s “systemic crisis,” Fico warned, RT reported. The Slovakian leader underscored that he was pro-EU, but refuses to be a “pro-Brussels dimwit.” Fico took the opportunity to praise parliamentarians of his own Smer-SD party for backing a no-confidence vote against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.