Parliament Rejects No-Confidence Vote, Ministerial Motions Delayed
MPs at the Slovak Parliament rejected an opposition-led no-confidence motion against the Slovak government in a vote on Thursday 5 February.
MPs at the Slovak Parliament rejected an opposition-led no-confidence motion against the Slovak government in a vote on Thursday 5 February.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) disagrees with the Prosecutor General’s Office (GP SR) assessment of anti-corruption efforts in the forthcoming rule of law report.
Slovakia's capital Bratislava on Tuesday presented a new programme of cooperation with firms and universities focused on economic development, titled 'Bratislava: The Capital of Opportunities for Talent ...
Slovak diplomat and now former adviser to Prime Minister Robert Fico (SMER-SD), Miroslav Lajčák, has publicly distanced himself from the actions of Jeffrey Epstein, following the release of new documents ...
Miroslav Lajčák has stepped down from his role as adviser to Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico after his name appeared in newly released documents linked to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. Lajčák said ...
The question of alcohol use, behaviour, and standards in the Slovak Parliament has moved to the centre of political debate in Slovakia. Parliament Speaker Richard Raši said there is currently no legal ...
The Slovak government has approved an action plan to strengthen education, research, and workforce training in the nuclear sector. The measures will run from 2026 to 2032 and aim to increase the number ...
Slovakia will file a lawsuit with the Court of Justice of the European Union against the RePowerEU regulation, which bans imports of Russian natural gas from November 2027, Prime Minister Robert Fico announced, ...
Slovak MPs meet on Tuesday for their first session of the year, opening with proposed changes to parliament’s rules of procedure. Under the draft, MPs who break the rules could face sanctions.
Slovakia has received an invitation to join a newly established Peace Council initiated by U.S. President Donald Trump, Foreign Minister Juraj Blanár confirmed.