Slovak takeaway from Czech elections
Last weekend, the eyes of Slovak political scientists and commentators, as well as politicians themselves, were turned towards polling stations across the Czech Republic, where citizens were deciding ...
Last weekend, the eyes of Slovak political scientists and commentators, as well as politicians themselves, were turned towards polling stations across the Czech Republic, where citizens were deciding ...
Almost no week goes by these days without Speaker of Parliament and chair of We are Family Party Boris Kollár threatening to walk out on the coalition, said Juraj Šeliga, MP of the smallest governing For ...
Both Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová as well as Slovak Prime Minister Eduard Heger congratulated the Czech Republic on its high voter turnout of 65.43% in the parliamentary elections which took place ...
Slovakia is concerned about the plans of the Hungarian government of Viktor Orbán, which has decided to allocate sums of money to buy arable land in countries of Central and Eastern Europe. This would ...
In 2020, Slovakia saw a significant increase in the number of individuals prosecuted for crimes committed as part of organised groups, Special Prosecutor Daniel Lipsic stated in the 2020 Report on the ...
The first €822 million as part of the recovery plan is set to come to Slovakia in the coming weeks, Prime Minister Eduard Heger (OLaNO) said at the Government Office on Monday, adding that the funds would ...
President Zuzana Caputova and Prime Minister Eduard Heger (OLaNO) discussed the current situation within the security forces at the Presidential Palace on Monday.
Social partners at a tripartite meeting (representatives of Government, employees and employers) on Monday voiced their objections against a bill on the reform of the first pension pillar, sponsored by ...
A delegation of MEPs from the European Parliament's Civic Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee (LIBE), chaired by MEP Sophie in 't Veld, came to Slovakia on Tuesday, and Wednesday (Sep 20-21). ...
On Sunday, the Finance Minister and leader of the largest governing Ordinary People party Igor Matovič admitted the option that the government might continue without the We are family party.