BRATISLAVA, July 3 (Reuters) - The four centre-right parties which won a majority in Slovakia's June 12 election said on Saturday they had reached a deal to form a coalition. The conservative SDKU, of the incoming Prime Minister Iveta Radicova, Christian Democrats (KDH), the liberal Freedom and Solidarity party (SaS), and the ethnic Hungarian Most-Hid party are expected to be sworn in on July 8.
"SDKU, SaS, KDH and Most-Hid have reached an agreement on the coalition deal," Radicova told reporters after meeting with her partners. "All issues have been solved."
The coalition agreement will be officially signed on Tuesday, 1500 GMT in Bratislava. (Reporting by Martin Santa; Editing by Jon Hemming)