Poll: Smer-SD still on top
If a parliamentary election had been held at the end of last year, it would have been won by Smer-SD on 22.5 percent of the votes, followed by the far-right People's Party our Slovakia on 11.5 percent ...
If a parliamentary election had been held at the end of last year, it would have been won by Smer-SD on 22.5 percent of the votes, followed by the far-right People's Party our Slovakia on 11.5 percent ...
Reducing road taxes would require a change in law that would have to be passed in Parliament, with a consensus within the coalition also necessary, Finance Minister Ladislav Kamenicky (Smer-SD) pointed ...
New regular routes to Corfu and Rhodes, direct flights to Gambia in Africa from Bratislava, more frequent flights to Athens and the return of the route to Barcelona-Girona are just a few of the new options ...
The EU Multiannual Financial Framework, the European commitment to carbon neutrality by 2050, migration and enlargement of the Union are the main topics to be discussed at a meeting of Slovak Premier Peter ...
Opposition parliamentary and extra-parliamentary parties on Tuesday agreed on three key priorities after the upcoming general election, namely the areas of judiciary, the educational system and the health-care ...
From the year 2021 onwards, it will be local governments that allocate EU regional development funds. This stems from a memorandum of cooperation signed by the Deputy Prime Minister's Office for Investment ...
Analysts from the Learning makes sense initiative, along with the Trade Union of Workers in Education and Science of Slovakia, consider the inefficient allocation of EU funds to be a major 2019 downside ...
Slovaks living abroad have only 4 more days to register for voting in the upcoming general election in their home-country. After sending an email to the relevant office, they will be sent a confirmation ...
The Slovak soldiers deployed within the NATO military mission in Iraq have been temporarily relocated to another country, TASR learnt from the Government Office's press department on Monday.
Slovak alpine skier Petra Vlhova on Saturday triumphed in a World Cup slalom race in Zagreb, ending American Mikaela Shiffrin's slalom winning streak as she crossed the finish line 1.31 seconds sooner ...