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Meciar: I\'ll Leave Publication of Non-banking Client List Up to Prosecutors
Bratislava, December 28 (TASR) - Co-ruling LS-HZDS chairman Vladimir Meciar when asked by TASR on Monday whether he would ever make a list of clients of BMG Invest and Horizont Slovakia public after vowing to do so time and again said that he will leave publication up to the discretion of the Prosecutor's Office. Meciar handed the list to the Prosecutor-General's Office… read more
Fico: Russian Gas Supplies Won\'t Be Suspended as of January
Bratislava, December 28 (TASR) - The bilateral dispute between Russia and Ukraine threatens supplies of oil to Slovakia and other EU countries, but Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico noted that the problems are being discussed. Fico said on Monday that there is information that three out of the four disputed issues have already been resolved and that the fourth one is… read more
Vazny: Construction of D4 Bratislava Bypass Will be Priority in 2010
Bratislava, December 28 (TASR) - The construction of the so-called D4 bypass around Bratislava is one of my ministry's main priorities for next year, Transport, Posts and Telecommunications Minister Lubomir Vazny has told TASR. "Traffic intensity in Bratislava is growing continuously, which can't leave me satisfied in any way," said Vazny. The whole project has… read more
Slovak Security Council Discusses Threats to Russian Oil Supplies
Bratislava, January 28 (TASR) - Members of the Slovak Security Council on Monday discussed the possibility of Russian oil supplies being suspended. The Government Office has stated that a risk is posed by unresolved problems between Russia and Ukraine in terms of the transport of oil. The meeting was initiated by a letter from the EU Commission's Directorate General for… read more
ARDAL: 2009 Was Good Year in Terms of Debt Management
Bratislava, December 28 (TASR) - It is possible to evaluate 2009 as a good year for the management of the state debt, TASR was told by Tomas Kapusta from the Debt Management and Liquidity Agency (ARDAL) on Monday. "Due to the crisis, interest rates fell in all their maturity scope and despite an increase in risk fees it's possible to say that Slovak obligations were being… read more
Durkovsky: 2009 Was Financially Demanding for Bratislava
Bratislava, December 28 (TASR) - The year 2009 was demanding for Bratislava from the very beginning especially from the financial point of view, said the city's mayor Andrej Durkovsky on Monday. On the other hand, the city managed to begin construction work such as the reconstruction of the Ondrej Nepela Ice Hockey Stadium, which is important not only for the city but… read more
Fico: Coalition Agreement in Force Until Election Campaign Begins
Bratislava, December 28 (TASR) - The decision to take the Environment Ministry away from the Slovak National Party (SNS) and put it under the remit of Smer-SD was a flagrant violation of the Coalition Agreement but it was absolutely necessary, Prime Minister Robert Fico has told TASR. Fico claimed that if he hadn't taken action he would have had to take the full responsibility… read more
Csaky: SMK Will Almost Certainly Stand in Election Alone
Bratislava, December 28 (TASR) - It's nearly 100-percent certain that the ethnic-Hungarian SMK party will contest the general election due in June 2010 on its own, SMK leader Pal Csaky told TASR on Monday. The final decision, which will be made by the party's national council, is expected in early March. "As far as I know moods and views within the party, I find it highly… read more
First Russian and Ukrainian Tourists Arriving at Poprad Airport
Bratislava/Poprad, December 27 (TASR) - The first three charter flights of this winter season coming from Moscow and Kiev to Poprad airport arrive on Sunday, with another three expected over the next few days. Russian and Ukrainian tourists coming by air are heading for ski resorts in the High Tatra mountains, including those on the Polish side, however. According… read more
Stats: Number of Children Born Outside Marriage Growing
Bratislava, December 27 (TASR) - As many as 57,630 children were born in Slovakia last year, which represents the highest number since 1999, according to a study published by the Research Demographic Centre entitled 'Population Development in Slovakia 2008'. According to the document, the trend of postponing parenthood until later life continues, and the number of children… read more
Analyst: Slovak Economy Recovering Fastest Within V4 Countries
Bratislava, December 27 (TASR) - Slovakia's economic situation can improve in 2010, even though it has experienced a deep fall in 2009, Volksbank chief analyst Vladimir Vano has told TASR. "For the second quarter in a row, Slovakia has defended its position as an economy with one of the fastest quarter-on-quarter expansions (1.6 percent in the third quarter compared to… read more
Lajcak: Slovakia Yields Its OECD Presidency to Italy
Bratislava, December 25 (TASR) - Slovakia has handed over its presidency seat in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to Italy, TASR learnt on Sunday. Slovak Foreign Affairs Minister Miroslav Lajcak stated that the move was based on an agreement that Italy will back other candidacies that were important for Slovakia. "There were several… read more
Fico: Slovakia Much Better Prepared for Gas Crisis Than in January
Bratislava, December 27 (TASR) - Slovakia is well prepared for another possible gas crisis, much better than it was a year ago when one struck for the first time, Prime Minister Robert Fico has told TASR, adding that restrictions in gas distribution shouldn't be repeated either. Gas supplies to Europe via Ukraine were halted for two weeks at the beginning of 2009 due… read more
Flood Situation in Eastern Slovakia Returning to Normal
Kosice, December 27 (TASR) - The flood situation is returning to normal step by step and no deterioration is expected in the next few hours, Roman Ivanco of the Kosice branch of the Slovak Water Management Company (SVP) told TASR on Sunday. "We're recording some water-level increases on the lower parts of rivers, but it's only water flowing from the rivers' upper parts… read more
Paska: People\'s Backing Makes Us Want to Complete Term
Bratislava, December 27 (TASR) - Representatives of the governing Coalition want to complete their term in office because they feel people's support, Parliamentary Chairman and vice-chairman of the leading coalition Smer-SD party Pavol Paska has told TASR. "It would probably be pretty risky vis-a-vis voters if we set about marring the environment in the Coalition via… read more
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