Polling Stations Open, Slovaks Elect Their President Slovaks are electing a new president on Saturday, with the polling stations being open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Election24: Caputova on RTVS Asks Citizens to Use Their Right to Vote Bratislava, March 20 (TASR) - The best result for society will be if the next president can rely on a strong mandate from the election, President Zuzana Caputova said in an extraordinary speech on public-service broadcaster RTVS before the first round of the presidential election set to be held on
Lipsic: Main Reason for Scrapping USP Is that It Dealt with Sensitive Cases Pezinok, March 19 (TASR) - The Special Prosecutor's Office (USP) has been dealing in recent years with cases leading to the highest levels of public life, business and the judiciary, which was apparently the main reason for its scrapping, Special Prosecutor Daniel Lipsic said at a press conference on Tuesday.
Caputova in Prague Lays Wreath to Victims of Shooting at Charles University Prague, March 18 (TASR) - Slovak President Zuzana Caputova paid an informal visit to Prague on Monday - she laid a wreath in honour of the victims of the December shooting at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University, in which 14 people and the shooter were killed. Speaking to
USP Prosecutors Assigned within PG's Office, Lipsic to Serve at Legislative Unit Bratislava/Pezinok, March 18 (TASR) - Prosecutors of the Special Prosecutor's Office (USP) on Monday received decrees on their assignment to individual departments of the Prosecutor-General's (PG) Office where they will work after the scrapping of the Special Prosecutor's Office, TASR learnt from special prosecutor Daniel Lipsic, who was assigned
Election24: Danko Withdraws Presidential Candidacy SNS leader and Parliamentary Vice-chair Andrej Danko withdrew his presidential candidacy on Monday, announcing this at a joint news conference with another presidential candidate, ex-minister of justice Stefan Harabin.
Election24:Kotleba: President Must Represent Slovakia Regardless of World Powers The president must represent Slovakia regardless of the interests of world powers, while in the domestic political arena he or she must constantly emphasise to the government the need to improve the living standards of the population, presidential candidate Marian Kotleba has said.