Stats Office: Visit rate at hotels grew in May to 22% of pre-pandemic level
Visitor rates at hotels and boarding houses increased in May 2021, however up to only 22 percent of the pre-pandemic level, the Statistics Office reported on Thursday.
Visitor rates at hotels and boarding houses increased in May 2021, however up to only 22 percent of the pre-pandemic level, the Statistics Office reported on Thursday.
At their meeting in Brussels on Tuesday, EU economy and finance ministers (Ecofin) approved the first series of national recovery and resilience plans, with the first 12 member states,
Had a general election taken place in July 2021, it would have been won by ex-premier Peter Pellegrini's Voice-SD party with 20.8 percent of the vote, ahead of the junior
The Investments, Regional Development and Informatisation Ministry has increased its allocation for the smart city projects call, from the original €7.5 million to €22.5 million, the ministry press department ...
On Monday, the Government Office stated that the Government has spent almost €8 billion to help people deal with the pandemic, claiming that it has thus managed to maintain the country's purchasing power ...
In May, most industries in Slovakia approached the levels seen before the novel coronavirus pandemic in terms of revenues, according to statistics on revenues in selected industries in
The Constitutional Court came up with a verdict regarding the constitutionality of a referendum on snap elections. On Wednesday, its chair Ivan Fiačan announced that such a referendum is not in line with ...
The recovery of Slovak retail revenues following the easing of anti-pandemic measures continued in May, said UniCredit Bank analyst Lubomir Korsnak in his commentary on the retail revenue figures published ...
The state budget recorded a deficit of €3.41 billion at the end of June, the Finance Ministry reported on Thursday.
Half of university students and graduates consider leaving Slovakia, according to the results of a survey carried out by the Focus agency for the Public Affairs Institute (IVO) in May.