A total of 2,183 people have lost their Slovak passports under the State Citizenship Act, reported the TASR press agency on Sunday. In the more than seven years since it took effect on July 17, 2010, Slovaks most often lost their Slovak citizenship by acquiring that of the Czech Republic (569 people). Next came people who obtained the citizenship of Germany (504), Austria (317), the United Kingdom (210), Hungary (101) and the USA (99). The State Citizenship Act was adopted by the first government of Robert Fico (2006-10) in response to Hungarian legislation that made it possible for ethnic Hungarians living outside Hungary to gain dual citizenship. There have been several attempts to mitigate the law since its adoption, but all have failed. As of February 2015, the Interior Ministry began returning Slovak citizenship to people who lost it after accepting foreign citizenship based on having permanent residence in the country in question. Slovak citizenship is restored by virtue of exemptions.
Almost 2,200 people lost Slovak Passport due to Citizenship Act
26. 02. 2018 14:00 | News

Mojmir Prochazka, Photo: TASR