United they stand
Igor Matovič, the leader of the opposition party OĽaNO, came to a press conference last week with transcripts of alleged Viber chats between Martin Glváč, who is Deputy-Speaker of Parliament, and businessman ...
Igor Matovič, the leader of the opposition party OĽaNO, came to a press conference last week with transcripts of alleged Viber chats between Martin Glváč, who is Deputy-Speaker of Parliament, and businessman ...
The ban on publishing relevant public opinion polls before elections in Slovakia has been extended from 14 days to 50 days, MPs decided on Monday. The provision will also concern the general election due ...
Communications via the coded Threema application will be received as evidence in court, independent daily Dennik N informed on Monday. "Everything leading to clarification on the matter can be used as ...
The opposition has begun collecting signatures on Thursday to convene an extraordinary parliamentary session where they intend to oust Deputy Speaker of Parliament Martin Glvac (SMER-SD).
In Slovakia, too, one can find manifestations of obstetric violence and violations of women's reproductive rights. As several NGOs of patients’ and women’s rights have pointed out, this observation stems ...
The Hospodarske noviny and Pravda dailies informed about the reasons behind a truck protest that was held in front of the EC Representation in Slovakia to show the discontent of the residents of the northern ...
On Monday, the Justice Minister Gabor Gal (Most-Hid) filed a motion to launch disciplinary proceedings against Bratislava Regional Court judge Monika Jankovská,-his deputy until her resignation in early ...
The Special Prosecutor's Office has pressed charges against the controversial businessman Marián Kočner and three other people in the case of the murder of investigative journalist Ján Kuciak and his fianceé ...
Religious institutions will be financed in a different way. After Parliament approved an amendment to the respective law on Wednesday, the Culture Ministry informed that it would be revised after 70 years. ...
Bribing members of parliament, dividing up hundreds of millions from the privatisation of state companies, or the shady financing of political parties. All these feature on the sound recording, which was ...