Centroom building fixed, flats’ owners financed the repair
Residents of the ill-fated Centroom building in Piešťany can return to their homes after months of living in rented spaces.
Residents of the ill-fated Centroom building in Piešťany can return to their homes after months of living in rented spaces.
The actual individual consumption per capita in the European Union in 2015, when expressed in purchasing power parity, ranged between 51 percent of the EU average in Bulgaria to 137 percent of the EU average in Luxembourg.
Prime Minister Robert Fico and Foreign Ministry State Secretary and Government Proxy for the Slovak Presidency of the Council of the EU Ivan Korčok should lead Slovakia's delegation at the European Council session to be held in Brussels between June 28-29.
Parliament will increase the wage rate of some pedagogical and career workers as of September 2016 by six percent.
Unsolved corruption cases, the rise in extremism and EU presidency dominate president’s state of the republic speech.
Profits from pharmacy services will now go to the hospitals themselves and help combat revenue deficits.
Tips for performances, exhibitions and other events in the Slovak regions between June 17 and 26, including festivals, classical music, concerts, outdoor events, dance performance and more.
Lieutenant-colonel Jaroslav Malík, a nominee of the coalition Slovak National Party (SNS), has become the first vice-president of the Police Corps.
The parliamentary defence and security committee did not deal with Ladislav Bašternák’s alleged links to the police on June 15, as MPs of the ruling coalition who form a majority in the committee did not support its agenda.
The Environment Ministry’s budget gained approval for €1.1 million towards shoring up the currently precarious stone cliff on which Strečno Castle stands.