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Organisers of the main anti-government protests cancelled a rally planned for Bratislava on Friday after President Andrej Kiska appointed the reshuffled cabinet. However, the new government has exactly the same programme at the outgoing cabinet and students from several universities in the capital said on Facebook they would still organise a silent march on Friday out of respect for the reporter and his fiancee who was also murdered.
Smaller protests were expected to continue in some other towns across the country. Tens of thousands of Slovaks have staged the country's biggest protests in three decades of democracy to demand a new government and a fair investigation into last month's killing of Jan Kuciak, 27, who probed fraud cases involving businessmen with political ties, alongside fiancee Martina Kusnirova. I won't let you forget this responsibility," Kiska, a political opponent of Fico, told the new ministers.
Fico stepped down as prime minister in the wake of the protests but remains head of his ruling Smer party. Smer picked Peter Pellegrini, a year-old deputy prime minister, to replace him and keep the three-party coalition government afloat midway through its term.
It also chose former health minister Tomas Drucker, who has no political affiliation, to head the Interior Ministry - a sensitive post as the double murder has yet to be solved.
The member cabinet includes six portfolio changes but only two people who have not previously held any government position in the central European nation of 5.