Slovakia 24/7 – News in English Bratislava, October 26 (TABLET.TV) – Watch our weekly news Slovakia 24/7 with Juraj Simko, today featuring: * SUSPICIOUS MAN COMMITS SUICIDE * LOWEST FINANCE DEFICIT IN 2017 * MAREK MARADIC LEAVES SMER-SD
Macron: Slovakia Is in Europe's Core Bratislava, October 26 (TASR) – If the EU is expected to progress, consensus among all member countries is needed, while all must have in mind that there’s no division into old and new members, as they’ve all contributed to Europe’s “reunion”, French President Emmanuel Macron said at a
Former Culture Minister Madaric Is Leaving Smer-SD and Coalition Bratislava, October 25 (TASR) – MP and former culture minister Marek Madaric is leaving the Smer-SD party as well as the governing coalition, said Madaric’s MP assistant Jozef Bednar on Thursday, adding that Madaric will serve as an independent MP in Parliament. “I don’t want to get me or
Jaguar Land Rover Opens Plant in Nitra, Ready to Double Production Nitra, October 25 (TASR) – Jaguar Land Rover officially opened its new production plant in Nitra Strategic Park on Thursday, TASR learnt on the same day. The company now employs 1,500 people, and by the end of next year it should have 2,800 employees, said operations director Alexander Wortberg.
Kiska: Tuesday House Vote on Constitutional Judges a Warning Bratislava, October 24 (TASR) – The Tuesday (October 23) vote of the Parliament on the rules governing the election of Constitutional Court judges serves as a warning, as the system of checks and balances has remained untouched only due to the chaos surrounding the vote, President Andrej Kiska claimed on Wednesday.
Pellegrini: We Should Strive for New Silk Road to Go through Slovakia Bratislava/Beijing, October 24 (TASR) – Slovakia should try to have the new Silk Road go through its territory, Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini (Smer-SD) told TASR a couple of days ago. “In relation to China, it’s important for Slovakia to complete the process of certifying our food products so that
Parliament Will Vote on Capping Retirement Age in November Bratislava, October 23 (TASR) – Parliament will definitely decide on the constitutional bill introducing retirement age caps at 64 years during its session slated to be held in November, TASR learnt on Tuesday. MP for Smer-SD Jan Podmanicky submitted in the plenary session a procedural proposal in the name of the