International reactions to "the Verdict"
The verdict came as a shock to many observers in Slovakia, writes The New York Times. German Die Welt named Slovakia a mafia country. Verdict a major setback for justice and the fight against impunity, ...
The verdict came as a shock to many observers in Slovakia, writes The New York Times. German Die Welt named Slovakia a mafia country. Verdict a major setback for justice and the fight against impunity, ...
It was 31st August 1995, when eight men kidnapped and abducted Michal Kováč jr., the son of the then Slovak president Michal Kováč. They left him in front of the police station in the nearby Austrian t ...
Next year, the public administration will earn more than 10 million euros thanks to the minimum wage increase from 580 to 623 euros. Municipalities, which are financed from income taxes, will benefit. On the one hand, the state will collect 10 million euros less in
People living in Slovakia will probably have to file tax returns by October 31. The Finance Ministry is preparing changes to the so-called "Lex Corona" act passed in early July, which was supposed to ...
"The future of the world will hinge mostly on how the most economically developed states put to use digitization", Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid stated during Globsec 2020 Bratislava virtual summ ...
The minimum monthly wage will increase from the current €580 to €623 from the beginning of next year, according to an agrement between the Labour Ministry and representatives of employers' associatio ...
Businesses that have been struggling due to the coronavirus crisis but were not required to stay closed during the virus outbreak will also be eligible to apply for rent subsidies that were made avai ...
Over 193,000 people were accommodated in tourism facilities in Slovakia in June, which was five times as many as in May, the Statistics Office reported on Monday. However, the number of guests in hotel ...
The coronavirus pandemic has changed the shopping behaviour of the Slovaks. They no longer go shopping every day and show a lower interest in higher added value goods, e.g. non-grocery goods.
The average net wage in Slovakia is higher than 1,000 euros only in Bratislava (1,217 euros) and Malacky (1,025 euros). In the ranking of the highest net earnings, net of taxes and levies, Trnava (968 euros), Senec (967 euros) and Kosice (963 euros) placed high as well.