Vice-president of the Christian Democratic Movement (KDH) Pavol Zajac and MEP and member of the Bureau of KDH Ivan Štefanec invited the Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini and the whole side of the direction to take responsibility for the Kauzu "toll tender," of the year 2009.

The Supreme Audit Office (NCA) noted the non-conformity of the contract and the inability of the company to fulfil its obligations under the Treaty. KDH has been warned of these mistakes for more than ten years. " The contract with the provider was suspected and we have expressed our doubts in the National Council of the Slovak Republic. The total amount of 106 million per annum is extremely inflated, especially when compared with the Czech Republic, where the system stood only 43 million a year. In the year 2015, we brought an initiative to the General Prosecution Service, which was rejected after four years. This year he gave us the truth of the NCA when he found that he was suspected of fulfilling the merits of the crime. It is scandalous that the government did not even deal with the material, it took note of it. We call on the Prime Minister Pellegrini, who was in the years 2002 to 2006 by the assistant Ľubomíra serious and between 2006 and 2010 members of NRSR to draw political responsibility. At the same time, we ask for the earliest possible rewriting of the new tender and that the company is submitting the entire technical equipment of the State for 1 euro, "said Pavol Zajac." The toll tender is one of the most spectacular history of the direction of the government. Every Slovak household was robbed by 455 euro. The NCA noted that the tender conditions were set to a disadvantage since the outset and it is not possible for all of them to be unaware of this. The NCA noted that if there was no money from the European Union, then Slovakia would not have to build and repair motorways, this is the outcome of the state's direction of management. If it will be prime Minister Pellegrini, like its predecessor, try again to sweep this Kauzu under the rug, it will be clear that the "new direction" brings again only the old breakup, "supplemented by MEP Ivan Štefanec.

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