however, a coalition government may still be needed. 0ur correspondent rob cameron is following the electionse of the campaign. it wasn't the only issue, but it was a big one, and that was partly because robert fico, the former prime minister, threatened or pledged not to send a single round of ammunition to ukraine if he were elected. he also spoke out against ukraine's potential membership of nato saying, no, that would start world war three. he's spoken of the war in ukraine starting in 2014, not 2022, when, in his words, ukrainian nazis and fascists murdered the russian—speaking population of donbas. so if mr fico had been the man who was forming the next government and potentially becoming prime minister for the fourth time, i think it would be, that's the kind of man with that kind of rhetoric, which sounds like it's been scripted not in bratislava, but in moscow, that western powers, the leader of nato, eu partners would have to be dealing with, so i think, for now, there will be some very cautious sighs of relief. in other news... zimbabwe's state media is reporting that six people ha