Slovak economy to see growth of 3.3% in 2021
The Slovak economy is projected to slow down to 3.3 percent in 2021, according to the latest macroeconomic prognosis by the Financial Policy Institute (IFP).
The Slovak economy is projected to slow down to 3.3 percent in 2021, according to the latest macroeconomic prognosis by the Financial Policy Institute (IFP).
The unemployment rate in Slovakia in February stood at 8.5 percent, after having risen continuously since September, central bank (NBS) analysts reported on Monday.
On Sunday, Prime Minister Igor Matovič of Ordinary people party announced that he is willing to step down, however, he conditioned this step with the departure of several other government members.
Economy Minister and leader of the junior coalition Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) party Richard Sulik says that he attended a Government meeting for the last time on Wednesday.
The ball is in Prime Minister Igor Matovič's (OLaNO) court and he must decide whether he's willing to resign in order to allow reasonable governance of the country to continue - and if he won't do so, ...
The Minister of Labour, Social Affairs and Family Milan Krajniak (We Are Family) has decided to step down from his post in order to show that his party is willing to make sacrifices in order to put an ...
The failure in the supply of semiconductor components necessary for production caused the cessation of production in the Stellantis car plant, Trnava, on Saturday.
The Junior Governing Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) party is demanding that Igor Matovič, chair of the Ordinary People party, should no longer lead the government and be the Prime Minister, announced SaS ...
The quality of Slovakia's recovery and resilience plan was negatively marked by the lack of a wide discussion concurred the biggest Slovak employers belonging to Klub 500 and the Republican Employers Union ...
Year-on-year (y-o-y) inflation in February stood at 0.9%, with fuels, fruit, vegetable and tobacco among the items whose prices increased the most, the Statistics Office reported on Monday.