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Govt Declares Day of Mourning Sunday for Polish Victims of Plane Crash
Bratislava, April 14 (TASR) - Slovakia's Government on Wednesday declared a day of state mourning over the Polish victims of Saturday's air crash near Smolensk between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. for this Sunday (April 18). President Lech Kaczynski, his wife Maria Kaczynska and another 94 people died in the plane crash. Apart from the presidential couple, there were many Poland… read more
SDKU: Law Needed to Make Sure Public Finaces Are Truly Public
Bratislava, April 14 (TASR) - Public finances must be truly public and Slovakia is in need of a law that would make it obligatory for the Government to provide clear and accurate information concerning spending of state funds, Opposition SDKU-DS party vice-chairman Ivan Miklos told a press conference on Wednesday. "We'll set precise rules for local authorities and we'll… read more
Employment Seen Falling Across the Board
Bratislava, April 14 (TASR) - Employment in Slovakia dropped in all measured sectors year-on-year in February, with wholesale trade recording as much as a 20-percent fall in its working population, the Slovak Statistics Office said on Wednesday. Other sectors saw the following decreases for the month of February: restaurant and catering activities - 13.3 percent; IT and… read more
Fico Expresses Condolences to Polish Nation
Bratislava, April 13 (TASR) - In my name and on behalf of the entire Slovak Government, I express my condolences to the bereaved as well as to the entire Polish nation, Slovak Premier Robert Fico wrote in the book of condolence at the Polish Embassy in Bratislava on Tuesday. According to his spokesperson Silvia Glendova, Fico didn't want to give statements to media, because… read more
Lawmakers to Finally Decide on Fate of Patriot Act This Month
Bratislava, April 13 (TASR) - Chairman of Parliament Pavol Paska on Tuesday called the next session of the legislature for April 27, rather than in May as had originally been expected. The session agenda includes 10 points, among which will be a debate and voting on the widely talked-about Patriot Act that was drafted by the co-ruling Slovak National Party but vetoed… read more
Slovak Companies to Cooperate with Croatia in Energy Sector
Bratislava, April 13 (TASR) - Slovakia is set to develop active cooperation with Croatia in the field of energy, according to Tuesday's meeting between Slovak Trade and Investment Development Agency (SARIO) head Juraj Kiesel and the Croatian delegation headed by Croatian Economy Ministry state secretary Natasi Vujec and Croatian Ambassador to Slovakia Tomislav Cara. The… read more
SMK Blasts Slovakia\'s Drawing of EU Funds as Abysmal
Bratislava, April 13 (TASR) - The ethnic-Hungarian Coalition Party (SMK) on Tuesday criticised Slovakia's efficiency in drawing European Union funds as abysmal as the middle of 2007-13 programme period approaches. "According to the Finance Ministry's analysis, as of this day Slovakia has drawn 6.1 percent or €692 million of the total €11.4 billion," Deputy SMK Chairman… read more
Investment Volume Above EU Average, But Effectiveness Questionable
Bratislava, April 13 (TASR) - The volume of private investment in Slovakia is reported to exceed the EU average by some 5-7 percentage points, with a 25-percent share on Slovakia's GDP compared to an average GDP share of 18 percent in the Union. However, it's debatable whether these investments bring the desired effects to the national economy, according to an economist… read more
Supreme Court Senate Chairman Kandera Stepping Down
Bratislava, April 13 (TASR) - Supreme Court Senate Chairman Jozef Kandera, presiding in the case of alleged eastern Slovak organised crime boss Branislav Adamco and the so-called 'acid gang' that dissolved corpses of its victims in acid, has resigned from his post on Tuesday. Kandera announced his decision in writing to Slovak President Ivan Gasparovic and Supreme Court… read more
KSS: Social State Is Only Possible with Communists in Parliament
Bratislava, April 13 (TASR) - Making Slovakia a strong social state is only possible with the Slovak Communist Party (KSS) in Parliament, KSS chairman Jozef Hrdlicka told at a press conference on Tuesday in Bratislava. According to Hrdlicka, the current Government hasn't done anything to protect the working class in Slovakia, which earns only one fifth comparing to some… read more
Analysts: Consumer Prices Turned Around due to Low Comparison Base
Bratislava, April 13 (TASR) - The acceleration of the year-on-year growth of consumer prices has been mostly caused by a low comparative base in foodstuff and transport prices reported last year, claim economic analysts approached by TASR on Tuesday. According to the methodology of the Statistics Office, consumer prices have turned around, with their year-on-year growth… read more
Motor Show Opens in Bratislava, Over 30 Car Brands to Be Showcased
Bratislava, April 13 (TASR) - Close to 130 exhibitors from the Czech Republic, France, Poland, Austria and Slovakia – representing more than 30 car brands – are showcasing their new car models at the 20th annual Autosalon motor show, which opened at Incheba Exhibition Centre in Bratislava on Tuesday. More than 60 car models will have their debuts in Slovakia at the… read more
Lajcak Discusses EU\'s Eastern Partnership with NGOs
Bratislava, April 13 (TASR) - Slovak Foreign Affairs Minister Miroslav Lajcak on Tuesday met representatives of the country's non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to discuss the eastern dimension of Slovakia's foreign policy, ministry spokesman Peter Stano told TASR later in the day. "Mr Lajcak's recent trip to the South Caucasus and his planned visit to Ukraine were… read more
SaS Launching Pre-election Campaign, Willing to Visit 500 Places
Bratislava, April 13 (TASR) - The new, non-parliamentary party Freedom and Solidarity (SaS), led by Finance Ministry former state secretary Richard Sulik, launched its pre-election campaign on Tuesday with promises of more openness and accountability. "Contrary to other political parties, we don't only want go to people before the election ... we plan to meet them after… read more
Sefcovic: Powers of Foreign Affairs Ministry Should Be Stronger
Bratislava, April 12 (TASR) - Slovak EU Commissioner Maros Sefcovic has suggested that the powers of the Foreign Affairs Ministry should be extended, especially in terms of co-ordination of EU-related policies and legislative activities. As a result, the ministry would in future turn into the one having not only foreign affairs under its umbrella, but also the agenda of EU affairs… read more
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