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Slovak MPs should not adopt constitutional changes that weaken the general protection of human rights or the rights of specific groups in society, said Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights ...
Interior Minister Matus Sutaj Estok met on Friday in Belgrade with Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Ivica Dacic to discuss combating illegal migration, organised crime and drugs, ...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled that the Slovak courts had valid and sufficient reasons to extend the detention of a Dutch citizen prosecuted in Slovakia for drug trafficking, and ...
Representatives of the opposition Progressive Slovakia (PS) party, including party leader Michal Simecka, met with Czech President Petr Pavel in Prague on Friday to discuss Czech-Slovak relations, ...
The Culture Ministry is progressing at a relatively fast pace in fulfilling the tasks set out in the government’s manifesto, currently reaching around 50 percent, Premier Robert Fico (Smer-SD) said ...
The fundamental pillars of Slovakia's vision for its long-term development should be shaped with the help of a 'Summit on the Future of Slovakia', a series of cross-party discussions held under the ...
Following the clearing of riverside vegetation announced by the Labour Ministry in February, the ministry is now preparing projects for the unemployed in cooperation with the Agriculture Ministry ...
Premier Robert Fico (Smer-SD) doesn't think that a provision on a single (nationwide) electoral district would be dropped from the Constitution, Fico himself told a news conference following an ...
MPs for the junior governing Slovak National Party (SNS) will vote for the government's draft amendment to the Slovak Constitution, but they won't support a proposal by Voice-SD stating that the ...
Slovak diplomacy is working intensively on the security of its citizens and employees in the Middle East region, said Foreign Affairs Minister Juraj Blanar (Smer-SD) in reaction to the escalation in ...
Consumer prices of goods and services increased by 0.5 percent month-on-month (m-o-m) in May 2025, the second-fastest growth posted so far this year, the Statistics Office reported on Friday. Year-on ...
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