Reactions to government manifesto
The National Council continued its debate on the program statement of the government. Outside of parliament, there were opinions from all sides.
The National Council continued its debate on the program statement of the government. Outside of parliament, there were opinions from all sides.
Cities across Slovakia have trouble drawing up balanced budgets for next year, says the Mayor of Banská Bystrica, Ján Nosko.
Inflation continues to decline. Last month was the eighth in a row where inflation dropped. It is now at 7.1 per cent.
Six members of the Judicial Council, out of a total of 18, filed a motion to dismiss their chairman Ján Mazák.
Prime Minister Robert Fico said yesterday that he would issue instructions that Markíza TV, newspapers Denník N and Sme, plus news website Aktuality.sk, be categorized as “hostile media.”
Finance Minister Ladislav Kamenický issued a warning: spending cuts are inevitable, because otherwise the deficit next year would be "absolutely out of control".
Defense Minister Robert Kalinak and Foreign Affairs Minister Juraj Blanar met with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg yesterday in Brussels.
Slovakia's economy grew by 1.1 percent in the third quarter of 2023, compared to the year before.
The National Criminal Agency (NAKA) started a large-scale operation in the early hours of this morning, searching buildings, and arrested several people.
The new government of Prime Minister Robert Fico this morning sent its Manifesto to Parliament.