Opposition criticizes changes of supervisory agencies
During the debate about the so-called Competence Law, opposition parties objected to the proposed changes to the appointment of the heads of several supervisory and auditing agencies.
During the debate about the so-called Competence Law, opposition parties objected to the proposed changes to the appointment of the heads of several supervisory and auditing agencies.
Subsidies for energy should bring inflation down to 2.5 percent next year, from about 6 percent now.
Unions at the Kosice plant of US Steel say it is too early to tell what the takeover by Nippon Steel will mean for activities in Slovakia.
Bratislava Airport handled more than 1.7 million passengers so far this year, up almost 30 per cent from last year but still not at pre-pandemic levels.
In football, the next opponent for Slovan Bratislava in the Conference League will be Sturm Graz.
A secondary school in Rača, in northern Bratislava, was evacuated due to a bomb threat this morning.
The government hopes to cut the budget deficit by one half of a per cent of GDP this year.
Slovaks are planning to spend an average of 109 euro on Christmas gifts this year.
Parliament has resumed debating the so-called Competence Act, which covers the establishment of a new Sports and Tourism ministry.
A bus from Ukraine crashed and overturned on Sunday, on the road from the border to Kosice.