Time for a change at the helm of Smer party?
It would be good for Smer-SD to think hard about the huge potential of former PM Peter Pellegrini (Smer-SD), according to party deputy chairman Richard Raši, who was commenting on the discussion about ...
It would be good for Smer-SD to think hard about the huge potential of former PM Peter Pellegrini (Smer-SD), according to party deputy chairman Richard Raši, who was commenting on the discussion about ...
The Judicial Council has elected Jan Šikuta as Supreme Court chair; however, he still need to be approved by President Zuzana Čaputová in order to take up the post.
The question of how the coronavirus crisis will change the world we live in has been getting more attention lately, as the crisis itself begins to slow down in most European countries and elsewhere.
Slovakia's ombudswoman Mária Patakyová has questioned the legality of the strict border regime. She pointed out that it has left families divided and that it is unclear under what legislation the original ...
Fitch Ratings downgraded Slovakia's Long-Term Foreign-Currency Issuer Default Rating (IDR) from A+ to A with a stable outlook in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak's impact on the Slovak economy, the ...
Slovakia must brace itself for a spike in unemployment in the near future, with the labour minister Milan Krajniak (We Are Family) expecting the steepest rise in the number of jobless to occur in May. ...
Almost half of the respondents addressed in a poll conducted by the Focus agency for TV Markiza think that the government led by Igor Matovic will not last the full term, e.g. four years. As many as 38.1 ...
President Zuzana Čaputová, Parliamentary Chair Boris Kollár and Prime Minister Igor Matovič signed a joint declaration to express their willingness and joint commitment to cooperate in the pursuing of ...
Although Slovak pupils have improved in financial literacy, they are still below the average of the member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
"Slovakia can open its borders if the state of the novel coronavirus pandemic in the surrounding countries is as favourable as in our country," stated Prime Minister Igor Matovič in response to a request ...