Slovakia’s Wage to Reach a Historic High
Slovakia’s minimum wage will rise to a historic high of €915 a month in 2026. Since unions and employers failed to agree on next year’s level, the statutory “automatic” increase applies. This means wages ...
Slovakia’s minimum wage will rise to a historic high of €915 a month in 2026. Since unions and employers failed to agree on next year’s level, the statutory “automatic” increase applies. This means wages ...
The prospect of a Trump-Putin summit in Alaska has prompted a wide range of reactions within the Slovak political landscape. Both the coalition and the president view the meeting as a significant step ...
Slovakia’s new consolidation package will focus on cutting expenditures, with every ministry required to reduce spending by a substantial amount, Finance Minister Ladislav Kamenický (Smer-SD) said after ...
Foreigners who are interested in activating a personal security code (BOK) on their residence document do not have to process this request exclusively at foreign police departments.
Parliament should look into the suspicions that the United Kingdom meddled in the Slovak parliamentary election in 2023, Premier Robert Fico (Smer-SD) stated on social media on Tuesday.
The controversial ambulance service tender in Slovakia will be legally cancelled, announced Health Minister Kamil Šaško (Hlas-SD), citing legal ambiguities and risks to transparency. He plans to appoint ...
Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) lied about a coup d'état in Slovakia in January, representatives of the opposition parties agreed Thursday, responding to the Georgian National Legion leader Mamuk ...
The European Commission announced on Thursday that it is initiating several legal proceedings against Slovakia for failing to comply with EU laws.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) declared on Wednesday that Slovakia will never support the European Commission’s REPowerEU gas supply plan, as in his view it will harm Slovak households and ...
The European Parliament’s Democracy Monitoring Group on Democracy, Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights has warned that Slovakia is on a path to becoming the next Hungary. Chair Sophie Wilmès voiced concerns ...