Week in review: Law on NGOs
1. Parliament was discussing the law on NGOs 2. People have taken to the streets again; they have protested against abolishment of RTVS 3. 20 years of Slovakia in the EU
1. Parliament was discussing the law on NGOs 2. People have taken to the streets again; they have protested against abolishment of RTVS 3. 20 years of Slovakia in the EU
The Slovak Chamber of Agriculture and Food (SPPK), welcomes a new government decision to allow more third country migrants to work in the agri-food industry. The government has expanded the list of positions ...
On Wednesday, State authorities celebrated 20 years of Slovakia membership in the European Union. Slovakia entered the grouping along with 9 other countries: Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, ...
Unemployment among young people is significantly higher than the overall unemployment rate. For people under 25, it reaches more than 20 percent. This is almost four times the overall rate - which was ...
Amnesty International calls on Parliament and the government to ensure that their decisions respect the rule of law, freedom of association and expression, the right to information and protection against ...
1. Government approves law that abolishes and replaces Slovak public broadcaster RTVS 2. Amnesty International criticises Slovak approach to Roma, LGBT people and women's rights 3. Government wants to ...
Neither the European Commission nor the Slovak government wants Slovakia to lose European finances. This was announced by Věra Jourová, Vice-President of the European Commission (EC) and European Commissioner ...
MPs have been discussing the package of laws approved by the government in the short legislative procedure. Among them are changes to the felling of trees and woody plants. Environment Minister Tomas ...
The issue of bullying throughout Slovakia, as well as its prevention, must be addressed at a supra-departmental level. Therefore, the Association of Cities and Towns of Slovakia (ZMOS) together with ...
The draft law on Slovak Television and Radio will be discussed by the Government at Wednesday's meeting in Dolna Krupa. Prime Minister Robert Fico confirmed this after a working visit to the Ministry ...