EU is good for you, says Pellegrini
Parliamentary Chairman Peter Pellegrini thinks Slovaks need reminding that the EU is a good thing.
Parliamentary Chairman Peter Pellegrini thinks Slovaks need reminding that the EU is a good thing.
Poverty is easing in Slovakia. This seems to be the conclusion of a new survey.
The latest proposal for military aid to Ukraine, for 40 million euros, was rejected this morning by the government today, as expected.
Wrangling over the government budget for next year is continuing.
Foreign minister Juraj Blanar received his Hungarian counterpart yesterday.
Economy Minister Denisa Sakova met with the French minister for Energy Transition. The two countries are leading in Europe in nuclear energy production.
In the first week in office, the new Interior Minister approved the suspension of six police officers who were investigating corruption cases in the police itself and in the Domestic Security Service. ...
Retail sales dropped for the eighth month in a row in September. Compared to the same month last year, spending was 5.4% lower.
The sale of weapons and artillery by the weapons industry of Slovakia to Ukraine is independent of government policy.
Former diplomat and ex-foreign affairs minister Ivan Korcok says he has collected the necessary 15,000 signatures so he will run for president, he said at a press conference on Tuesday.