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SPF Board Now Able to Operate Without Opposition Representatives
Bratislava, March 3 (TASR) - The Slovak Land Fund (SPF) board will be able to carry out its duties even without Opposition representatives, this is the import of a piece of legislation that was enacted by Parliament on Wednesday. The initiative, as proposed by governing-coalition Smer-SD legislator Magda Kosutova, was included in an amendment to the Act on Land Ownership… read more
Freso Intent on Doing His Own Inspection at Environment Ministry
Bratislava, March 3 (TASR) - Opposition SDKU-DS party MP (and Bratislava region BSK governor) Pavol Freso is set to make his own inspection at the Environment Ministry following Prime Minister Robert Fico's inspection on Wednesday, TASR learnt later on Wednesday. Within his planned inspection, Freso said he aims to meet Environment Minister Jozef Medved and enquire about… read more
Parliament: Unsettled Restituents May Now Get Money Instead of Lands
Bratislava, March 3 (TASR) - Slovak Land Fund (SPF) will be allowed to offer money as a substitute to those restituents who don't accept alternative lands offered by SPF. This is according to an amendment to the Act on Land Ownership Rights passed in Parliament on Wednesday. According to the new rules, restituents will have the right to suggest which alternative land… read more
Lajcak Meets Peres and Netanyahu to Discuss Iran and Bilateral Ties
Jerusalem/Bratislava, March 3 (TASR) - Iran must not get hold of nuclear weapons, Slovak Foreign Affairs Minister Miroslav Lajcak concurred with Israeli President Shimon Peres and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during their meetings in Jerusalem on Wednesday, spokesman for the Slovak ministry Peter Stano told TASR later in the day. Both Israeli officials appreciated… read more
Mikolaj: No Sanctions for Schools If Violating Patriot Act
Bratislava, March 3 (TASR) - The Education Ministry won't provide any funding to schools around the country in relation to the application of the newly-adopted Patriot Act, said Education Minister Jan Mikolaj (nationalist SNS nominee) on Wednesday, adding that schools are to face no sanctions for not obeying the law. According to Mikolaj, no high costs are expected within… read more
Drop in Credit to Businesses Seen as Disconcerting for Hopes of Revival
Bratislava, March 3 (TASR) - The month-on-month drop in the volume of new loans provided to entrepreneurs in January is a disconcerting signal vis-a-vis the expected revival of the Slovak economy, Finance Ministry State Secretary Peter Kazimir said following a Government session on Wednesday. "We believe that developments in the area of credit are satisfactory at the… read more
Financial Conclusion of PPP Projects Postponed to April
Bratislava, March 3 (TASR) - The deadline for concluding the financial aspects of the first round of PPP (public-private-partnership) projects aimed at building sections of the D1 motorway will be put back to the end of April 2010, the Government decided on Wednesday. The Government has given its consent to the introduction of a third addendum to a concession contract… read more
Government Approves Fines of up to €2 million for Sales of Tainted Food
Bratislava, March 3 (TASR) - Bodies of the State Food Inspectorate will have the right to impose penalties of up to €2 million for repeated violations of the Food Act, according to an amendment to the act that was approved by the Government on Wednesday. Until now, inspectors were able to impose fines amounting to no more than €1.66 million. Misdemeanours committed… read more
Fico: Environment Ministry Is Cursed
Bratislava, March 3 (TASR) - The Environment Ministry must be cursed, said Prime Minister Robert Fico on Wednesday after carrying out an inspection there and commenting on the fact that he sacked three Slovak National Party (SNS) nominees from their ministerial posts and took the ministry away from the party altogether last August. Fico insists on his stance that SNS… read more
Slovakia to Contribute €150,000 to Memorial Projects at Sobibor
Bratislava, March 3 (TASR) - Slovakia will contribute €150,000 towards various projects aimed at commemorating the victims of the former Nazi death camp at Sobibor in Poland, with the Government allocating the financial resources from a reserve fund on Wednesday. Slovakia's contribution is the highest this year from all participating countries. Slovakia, Poland,… read more
Environment Ministry Recommends Defining Strategic Resources
Bratislava, March 3 (TASR) - The Environment Ministry has recommended that the Government should define so-called strategic mineral resources, i.e. non-renewable resources of extraordinary value that should be preserved for future generations. The Cabinet, which adopted the document at its session on Wednesday, also ordered the ministers of environment (Jozef Medved)… read more
Medved: Contract With Interblue Group Now Terminated
Bratislava, March 3 (TASR) - The Environment Ministry regards the contract with American company the Interblue Group for the sale of the country's surplus emission quotas as terminated, Environment Minister Jozef Medved said at a press conference on Wednesday. Medved explained that the company in question went out of business in December 2009, and that the ministry has… read more
Angyal Will Remain Chairman of Public Procurement Office
Bratislava, March 2 (TASR) - Public Procurement Office (UVO) chairman Bela Angyal will remain on his post even after his five-year term of office expires, as the Slovak Parliament passed an amendment to the Act on Public Procurement on Tuesday. The legislation in question, containing an amending proposal drawn up by MP Peter Pelegrini (Smer-SD), doesn't specify the exact… read more
Patriotism Act Okayed By Parliament
Bratislava, March 2 (TASR) - The Slovak Parliament passed the Patriotism Act on Tuesday, with the legislation set to come into effect as of April 2010. A total of 77 MPs out of 122 voted in favour of the proposal. If signed by Slovak President Ivan Gasparovic, the Slovak national anthem will be played mandatorily at the beginning of every session of the Government, Parliament… read more
Soldiers and Mountain Rescuers Receive Slovak-Hungarian Award
Budapest, March 2 (TASR) - Members of the Slovak-Hungarian contingent within UN's UNFICYP mission in Cyprus as well as members of the Mountain Rescue Service (HZS) in the High Tatras were presented with a joint Slovak-Hungarian award called "Good Neighbourhood and Understanding" by Slovak Foreign Affairs Minister Miroslav Lajcak and his Hungarian counterpart Peter Balazs in… read more
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