Specialised police unit may be abolished
If the government succeeds in closing the Office of the Special Prosecutor, it will then move to abolish the specialised unit in the police force that worked for the USP.
If the government succeeds in closing the Office of the Special Prosecutor, it will then move to abolish the specialised unit in the police force that worked for the USP.
Minister for the Environment, Tomáš Taraba, said he will put an end to land buying for national parks.
Slovakia has provided 12.000 tonnes of material aid worth 67,000 euro to the residents of the Gaza Strip, the Interior Ministry announced yesterday.
Andrej Danko is still thinking about running for President.
Foreign Affairs Minister Juraj Blanar thinks that the Schengen Treaty does not work. Illegal migrants are coming to Slovakia, he said in an interview with TASR.
President Zuzana Caputova has signed the law on mortgage repayment aid. As of next year, the state will contribute funds to help those eligible cope with increased mortgage interest rates.
Slovakia has today received its third full payment from the Recovery Plan. The value of the entire application was €815 million.
The Supreme Audit Office will examine next year military property donated to Ukraine and the functioning of water companies.
More than half of the Slovak public, 54 per cent, think that Slovak media provide trustworthy information.
Hydrogen may have a great future in the energy sector, but the Ministry of Economy is cautious on the subject and will focus more on the promotion of nuclear energy