Slovak and Hungarian Presidents to discuss migration issue
After opening the new school year in Bratislava on Monday, President Zuzana Caputova said that she plans to discuss the issue of migration with her Hungarian counterpart Katalin Novak.
After opening the new school year in Bratislava on Monday, President Zuzana Caputova said that she plans to discuss the issue of migration with her Hungarian counterpart Katalin Novak.
The new school year started for 720 thousand pupils and students at primary and secondary schools in Slovakia. 60 thousand of them are first graders. The new curriculum reform will be tested in 39 primary ...
The first of 76 Patria 8x8 armoured modular vehicles is set to be delivered to Slovakia in September, the spokeswoman for the Defence Ministry Maria Precner told TASR.
On Sunday, the Government Proxy for Roma Communities Jan Hero on Sunday called on the political parties Republika and Kotlebovci-Ludova strana nase Slovensko to remove billboards that present Roma as "antisocial ...
The director general of the University Library in Bratislava Silvia Stasselova has become a member of the global steering committee of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions ...
The Interior Ministry reported on Friday, September 1, that the district office in Velky Krtis district declared an emergency situation due to the increase in irregular migration to make it possible to ...
Constitution Day is a public holiday in Slovakia and is celebrated and is celebrated every year on 1 September. In Slovak it is called Deň ústavy Slovenskej republiky and it commemorates the adoption of ...
President Zuzana Čaputová desires the last month preceding the general election to be characterized by political competition rather than conflict.
According to the Bureau of Value for Money, politicians have become accustomed to pushing through hastily written laws that lack a proper budgetary impact assessment or may contain errors.
Apart from Ivan Korčok, the candidacy for the presidency has been announced only by the long-time diplomat Ján Kubiš.