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Slovak and US Experts Exchange Experience in Corruption
Pezinok, September 13 (TASR) - US Ambassador to Slovakia Theodore Sedgwick opened a one-day workshop at the Justice Academy in Pezinok (Bratislava region) focusing on efficient fight against corruption featuring American and Slovak experts at suppressing corruption. "It is comforting to know that the current government pays increased attention to the fight against corruption.… read more
Legis Telum: Amendment to Act on Weapons Unconstitutional
Bratislava, September 13 (TASR) - The amendment to the Act on Weapons and Ammunition submitted by Interior Minister Daniel Lipsic in reaction to the shooting spree in the Bratislava borough of Devinska Nova Ves last month violates the Constitution in more items than one, Ludovit Miklanek and Daniel Turecek from the Firearm Owners Association Legis Telum said at a press conference… read more
Venice Commission to Pronounce on Language Law Next Month
Bratislava, September 12 (TASR) - The European Commission for Democracy Through Law, better known as the Venice Commission, is due to meet on October 15 and 16 in Slovakia to pronounce on the State Language Act and its implementation rules, the Foreign Affairs Ministry has announced. Slovakia asked the Commission for its legal stance back in September of last year when… read more
Radicova Says Sorry to Austria Over Completion of Two Mochovce Blocks
Vienna, September 12 (TASR-correspondent) - During her working trip to Vienna on Sunday, Slovak Prime Minister Iveta Radicova apologised to her Austrian counterpart Werner Faymann for the previous Slovak government's unilateral decision in May concerning the completion of blocks 3 and 4 at the nuclear power plant in Mochovce (Nitra region). Radicova said that she did… read more
Radicova to Visit Austria to Discuss Relations and Cross-border Activities
Bratislava, September 11 (TASR) - Prime Minister Iveta Radicova is scheduled to leave for a one-day working visit to Austria on Sunday. The first female premier in Slovakia's history will hold several meetings in Vienna, including those with her Austrian counterpart Werner Faymann and Austrian head of state Heinz Fischer. Radicova's talks with Austrian officials will… read more
Slovak Tourism to Set Out on Presentation Road Show in Russia
Bratislava, September 11 (TASR) - Slovak Agency for Tourism (SACR) will soon launch a presentation road show in Russian cities, including Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan and Samara. The string of presentations in Russia's important industrial cities is scheduled for September 16-18, with all Visegrad Four (V4) countries - the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Poland - taking… read more
Slovak Red Cross Actively Joining \'World First Aid Day\'
Bratislava, September 11 (TASR) - The second Saturday of September is marked every year by the World First Aid Day, especially celebrated by two global humanitarian organisations - the Red Cross and the Red Crescent. This year's leitmotif of the day is 'First Aid For All', and all 38 Slovak units associated under the Slovak Red Cross are joining the global event with… read more
Slovak Diplomacy: Serbian Integration into EU Guarantees Stability of the Region
Bratislava, September 10 (TASR) - The most important message coming out of the UN Resolution on Kosovo concerns the agreement made between the EU and Serbia on the text of the Resolution and what it means, the Slovak Foreign Affairs Ministry said on Friday in reaction to the Resolution being passed. "This agreement symbolises the clear will of Serbia to become part of… read more
Vote on Curbing MPs\' and Judges\' Immunity Postponed, Session Over
Bratislava, September 10 (TASR) - Parliament's voting on curbing MPs' and judges' immunity from prosecution has been put back until October, as Coalition MPs at a session on Friday backed a proposal to this effect brought forward by MPs Julius Brocka (Christian Democrats/KDH) and Peter Osusky (Most-Hid), TASR has learnt. "We're to blame for preventing Opposition MPs from… read more
V4 Diplomats to Meet at GLOBSEC Conference and Hold Advance Meeting
Bratislava, September 9 (TASR) - On September 14 in Bratislava, Slovakia will host the international security conference GLOBSEC 2010 with new foreign ministers from Visegrad Four countries in attendance, officials said. Dating from 2005, the annual Central European event GLOBSEC will be addressed by Slovak Foreign Affairs Minister Mikulas Dzurinda, his counterparts… read more
Changes to State Langauge Bill Already Causing Inter-party Rifts
Bratislava, September 9 (TASR) - The planned amendment to the State Language Act has not even reached the stage of interministerial debate but is already causing a rift within the ruling coalition, Culture Minister Daniel Krajcer (Freedom and Solidarity/SaS) said after a meeting with coalition caucuses on Thursday. MPs and coalition partners are now in talks over whether… read more
UPN Made Available More than 20,000 Pages of Old Documents Last Year
Bratislava, September 9 (TASR) - The National Memory Institute (UPN) last year made available 20,481 pages of documents from the years 1939-89 (covering the eras of the wartime fascist state and the Communist regime) left by former state security forces, reads the UPN's annual report for 2009 approved by Parliament on Thursday. The documents were made available to 242… read more
MPs Observe One Minute of Silence to Respect Holocaust Victims
Bratislava, September 9 (TASR) - The parliamentary session continued on Thursday after a minute of silence was observed by lawmakers to pay tribute to the victims of the Holocaust. The show of respect was held to mark the Day of the Victims of the Holocaust and of Racial Violence and the 69th anniversary of the adoption of the so-called Jewish Code. read more
Richard Sulik Survives No-Confidence Vote in Parliament
Bratislava, September 8 (TASR) - Parliamentary Chairman Richard Sulik (SaS) remains in his post after surviving a no-confidence vote on Wednesday. The secret vote featured only 64 MPs voting against Sulik staying on, while at least 76 MPs (a simple majority of 150 MPs) is required for a no-confidence motion to succeed. The no-confidence motion was initiated by opposition… read more
Government Red Lights Creation of New Tourism University
Bratislava, September 8 (TASR) - Government on Wednesday rejected the application of private university International University Unicentrum to teach tourism in Piestany (Trnava region), Prime Minister Iveta Radicova announced on Wednesday. Listed among the reasons for rejection is that Unicentrum was granted accreditation based on a system which has been found wanting… read more
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