Prime minister in Brussels for critical talks
Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini (Smer-SD) left for Brussels on Sunday afternoon in order to attend an extraordinary EU summit, which is expected to conclude the following day, Monday 1 July.
Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini (Smer-SD) left for Brussels on Sunday afternoon in order to attend an extraordinary EU summit, which is expected to conclude the following day, Monday 1 July.
Parliamentary Chair Andrej Danko on Sunday left for a working visit to Russia, where he'll attend a plenary session of the 'Developing Parliamentarianism' international forum in Moscow and visit the Republic ...
In 2018, Slovakia gave more than €117.5 million in development cooperation, representing 0.13 percent of its gross national income (GNI). Three quarters of its official development aid was spent in multilateral ...
A mandatory one year in pre-school will significantly help children from marginalised communities later in their lives, Government Proxy for Roma Communities Ábel Ravasz (Most-Hid) claimed on RTVS's discussion ...
Attempts by nationals from high-risk countries to misuse legal means of entering Slovak territory continued in 2018, the Slovak Intelligence Service (SIS) reported in the declassified part of its 2018 ...
The invitation for Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to the Slovak National Uprising celebrations in August did not come from the presidential level. President Zuzana Caputova announced this in ...
The parliament on Thursday approved a coalition-sponsored amendment to the Election Campaign Act, adjusting financial limits for political parties, election campaign funding and fines.
If parliamentary elections were to take place this weekend, the election victory would go to SMER-SD. The OLANO movement would only narrowly pass the limit to get into Parliament, and the co-ruling MOST-HID ...
The future of the European Union after the latest elections to its Parliament was the main topic of the meeting of the Parliamentary Chairmen of the V4 group including the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland ...
On Friday, more than 630 thousand Slovak pupils and students finished their school year. Education Minister Martina Lubyova symbolically ended the 2018/2019 year by handing over the final reports to students ...