Pellegrini: We'll Hold Talks with Anyone Who Invites Us The Voice-SD party will hold talks on post-election cooperation with anyone who invites it, its leader Peter Pellegrini told the media on Sunday.
Simecka: We'll Do Our Best to Ensure that Government Isn't Formed by Smer-SD The Progressive Slovakia (PS) party wants to do its utmost to ensure that the government is not formed by Smer-SD, although it does respect its victory in the general election, PS leader Michal Simecka told a news conference on Sunday.
Election23: Smer-SD Unofficial Winner Bratislava, October 1 (TASR) - The general election was won by the Smer-SD party on 23.31 percent of the votes with 99.2 percent of the wards counted, according to unofficial results released by the Statistics Office on early Sunday. Progressive Slovakia ended up in the runner-up spot on
Election Moratorium Extended Again, until 10.45 p.m. Bratislava, September 30 (TASR) - The election moratorium in the snap general election in Slovakia has been extended again by additional five minutes, announced State Electoral Commission chair Ladislav Orosz, adding that it will last until 10.45 p.m. all over Slovakia. The reason is the extension of voting
Election23: Voter Dies after Collapsing in Polling Station in Trencin Region Povazska Bystrica, September 30 (TASR) - A 78-year voter died after collapsing in a polling station in the Povazska Bystrica borough of Povazske Podhradie, TASR was told by spokesman for the Emergency Medical Service's operation centre Viliam Sladek on Saturday. "At 3.45 p.m., we received
Election Moratorium to be Extended by 40 Minutes, Will Last until 10.40 p.m. The election moratorium in the snap general election in Slovakia will be extended by 40 minutes. It will last until 10:40 p.m. all over Slovakia, announced State Electoral Commission chair Ladislav Orosz.
Top Three Constitutional Officials Already Cast Their Votes in General Election Top three Slovak constitutional officials already cast their ballots in the snap general election on Saturday, with President Zuzana Caputova voting in Pezinok (Bratislava region) and Parliamentary Chair Boris Kollar and Premier Ludovit Odor in Bratislava.