Foreigners: Events around Slovakia
Tips for performances and other events in the Slovak regions between December 2 and 11, including ice-skating, Christmas music, operas, jazz, Finnish heavy metal, and more.
Tips for performances and other events in the Slovak regions between December 2 and 11, including ice-skating, Christmas music, operas, jazz, Finnish heavy metal, and more.
Affected firms consider turning to legal action.
Analysts identified several external risks that may affect financial goals, and commented that expenditures in health care will once again be insufficient.
With two ineffective life sentences, a gang leader was held due to the high possibility of him fleeing.
Slovakia drafted a set of anti-terrorist measures for the years 2016 and 2017, in the aftermath of last year’s terrorist attacks around Europe. However, some of the anti-terrorist measures have not been carried out on schedule so far, due to a lack of financial resources.
If the general election took place between November 23 and 29, 2016, the current ruling coalition (Smer, SNS and Most-Híd parties) would not win a majority in parliament.
Slovakia is slated to increase not just its budget for the armed forces, but also its engagement and presence in the NATO.
The year that is to end soon has been so far extremely warm – and also with record precipitation.
The capitals of the two neighbouring countries will get a better train connection, starting with the effectiveness of the new timetable, from December 11.
The Slovak regulatory office made an in-depth inspection and found that prices of energy for end users should be lower.
Phone calls announcing a bomb at a specific institution have become frequent in Slovakia, despite fines and sentences. However, no court was specified in the call on November 30; and thus, all eight regional courts in the country had to be searched.
The so-called Mečiar’s amnesties, preventing the prosecution of any crime connected with the abduction of the son of then president Michal Kováč, should have already been scrapped.
Slovak women often face gender discrimination in professional life; one of them did not succumb and turned to the courts due to lay-off after maternity leave. The UN came to her defence.