Dead economist’s ideas in government’s manifesto
New teams of analysts will work towards preventing overpriced purchases and the extension of senseless regulations.
New teams of analysts will work towards preventing overpriced purchases and the extension of senseless regulations.
Ladislav Kuca planted and detonated a homemade bomb in a rubbish bin outside a Košice fast food restaurant.
Even if Plavčan had great ideas, could Slovaks really forgive him and those who chose him for the job for their lack of respect to laws and morals as demonstrated in the past?
Teachers are ready to return to streets and squares after the government indicated it would not deliver on their demands in the coming four years. Yet protesting teachers are not the only problem of the new education minister, who has been facing calls for his resignation since his early days in office.
Tips for events around Slovakia between April 15 and 24, world championship, exhibition, regional festival, Ukraine Days, International café, fashion show, old music festival and more.
PRIME Minister Robert Fico was hospitalised at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NÚSCH ) on April 14. The Denník N daily reported on the possibility of a heart attack.
Artist Andrej Rudavský, a famous sculptor who also painted, a member of the iconic Mikuláš Galanda group of artists, died on April 11, aged 82.
The state health insurer Všeobecná zdravotná poisťovňa (VšZP) allegedly violated the law when concluding a contract with Klinika Kostka.
The Manifesto approved by the government on April 13 puts an accent on four broad priorities, including the fight against unemployment, regional disparities and corruption, and introduction of policies ushering in a functioning state.
After the government's session on April 13 in which the Government Manifesto was passed, Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajčák presented its foreign affairs priorities.
NGOS working with Roma push new Government Proxy for the Roma Communities Ábel Ravasz to effectively use eurofunds.
The first official visit undertaken by Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico after the appointment of the new cabinet will be to the Czech Republic, as is traditional.
After current photos of Bratislava Castle’s garden were published and heavily criticised, the Parliamentary Office reacted with an explanation and banned photographers from the site.
The four ruling parties have published the coalition agreement for the period 2016-2020, which was signed on March 23 by their chairmen.
All charges in the case of the overpriced CT scanner for Piešťany hospital have been dropped, as the law was violated to the detriment of the accused.