Slovak tennis player in semi-finals
Slovak tennis player Renata Jamrichova advanced to the final of the junior singles at the Australian Open in Melbourne.
Slovak tennis player Renata Jamrichova advanced to the final of the junior singles at the Australian Open in Melbourne.
The debate on the shortened process for the Criminal Code amendments ended yesterday. The procedure was approved by Parliament, where the ruling coalition has a majority.
Prime Minister Robert Fico met German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin Wednesday evening. Fico said there are some differences of opinion but they do not burden the relationship.
Fico also used the meeting with the German chancellor to mention Jozef Hambalek, the head of the motor gang ‘Night Wolves’ which has close ties with Russia.
Peter Pellegrini, during meetings in Brussels, said increased military defence spending should be invested in Europe.
The debate in Parliament on the Criminal Code amendments ended at twenty minutes after four o’clock this morning, ending a filibuster by the opposition that lasted weeks.
President Zuzana Caputova has decided not to sign an amendment to the Division of Powers Act.
Slovakia will receive almost 70 million euros from the European Union to help improve a highway near Prešov, in the east of the country.
Former prime minister Ludovit Odor will lead Progressive Slovakia's slate in the upcoming European Parliament elections.
Stefan Harabin, former justice minister and former head of the Supreme Court, wants to join the race for President.