Slovakia’s PM survives parliamentary no-confidence vote

BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) — Slovakia’s prime minister survived a parliamentary no-confidence vote over allegations of plagiarism. Only 47 of the 125 present lawmakers in the 150-seat Parliament voted to dismiss Igor Matovic early Friday. His dismissal would mean the end of his coalition government. The result was expected because the coalition led by Matovic has a comfortable majority. The motion was requested by the opposition after a newspaper…