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Slovakia’s bitter spat with Hungary continuesSlovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico on August 24 escalated the rhetoric in a bitter spat with Hungary that taps deep into centuries-old ethnic resentments reported Deutsche Presse Agentur (dpa). The verbal blast came days after Specialised Criminal Court to be established Slovak President Ivan Gasparovic signed the bill to establish a Specialised Criminal Court (STS) which will be based in Pezinok, north of Bratislava. The Specialised Criminal Court will commence on the day that the Slovak Yingli Green Energy, Slovakia ink solar module deal Chinese solar cell manufacturer Yingli Green Energy Holding signed a contract on June 21 to supply crystalline photovoltaic-solar modules to a nine-mW power plant in Slovakia this year, China Daily reported. Yingli will supply more PV Ivan Gasparovic sworn in as President Incumbent Slovak President Ivan Gasparovic was sworn in recently for another five-year term in office, becoming the young country’s first head of state to serve a second term. The president, 68, won re-election to the Sipos says freedom of the press paramount Slovak's president re-election pits press and government against each other President appoints Lajcak as new foreign minister The Slovak President Ivan Gasparovic on February 2 officially appointed the UN and EU High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Miroslav Lajcak, as the country`s new Minister of Foreign Affairs. After the ceremony of taking-over SNS rejects Caplovic’s plan for broader education bill The governing-coalition Slovak National Party (SNS) viewed as dangerous Deputy Premier Dusan Caplovic’s idea to set up a group that would draw up a new amendment involving many more issues than the much-discussed geographical names Bush wants unity with Europe on financial crisis Business with Lithuania is expected to grow Slovak President Ivan Gasparovic, and his Lithuanian counterpart Valdas Adamkus stated in Bratislava on June 10 that relations between Slovakia and Lithuania are good, and that there is scope for further development. Speaking to journalists following their session, the World Bank closing its office in Slovakia The World Bank’s representation to Slovakia has come to an end with the country having achieved significant progress and its future development not requiring the operation of the World Bank’s office in Bratislava any further. Slovak dailies resume front- page protest against press Slovakia supports NATO activities and cooperation Slovakia, under Dutch command, is due to take over responsibility for the protection of the Tarin Kowt base in the Afghanistan province of Uruzgan, Slovak President Ivan Gasparovic confirmed at the NATO summit in Bucharest Delaying Kosovo’s recognition may be risky US, major EU powers and other countries worldwide recognised Kosovo’s declaration of independence in mid-February. Bosnia’s delay in recognising Kosovo is understandable, but FYROM’s delay might be risky, reports recently said. After a meeting with Klaus Visits Slovakia President signs bill on new public TV and radio Slovak President Ivan Gasparovic has signed into law two controversial acts that were intensively discussed in the community and raised intense attacks on the government from the opposition. The president signed the Act on Reimbursement Fico is still the man for his countrymen - #1 Gasparovic urges Ban to think over Kosovo United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon has paid his first official visit to Slovakia, on January 29. Secretary General had detailed talks with Slovak President Ivan Gasparovic. Two leaders discussed security topics of current concern, Yushchenko, Gasparovic vow to strengthen cooperation Visegrad group aims to have greater influence in the EU Broad coalition possible in the post-election aftermath Plans to apply for post on UN Human Rights Council Slovakia will present its candidacy for the Human Rights Council in 2008-2011 at the upcoming 62nd United Nations General Assembly in New York, Slovak Foreign Affairs Minister Jan Kubis announced at a press conference on Environmental protection act amendment inked Slovak President Ivan Gasparovic signed an amendment on July 17 to the environmental protection law on forests. The amendment had been approved by the parliament on June 21, and will become effective as of September Tougher citizenship rules approved by Gasparovic Slovak President Ivan Gasparovic has approved stricter rules for obtaining Slovak citizenship by signing the amendment to the Act on State Citizenship, Slovak Spectator reported on July 16. As of July 15, foreigners will only General pardon extended on broadcast license fee debts President Ivan Gasparovic recently signed a section of the Act on Safety and Health Protection at Work that extends the general pardon on debts related to broadcast license fees, Slovak Spectator reported. As a result, Revision to Labour Code approved in parliament Slovakia’s Parliament recently approved a revision to the Labour Code. The revision allows workers more protection and trade unionists more power. Out of the 144 members of parliament present, 83 voted for the bill and Plan inked to fast-track highway construction Slovak President Ivan Gasparovic signed an amendment on June 11 enabling highway and motorway construction to be fast-tracked, Slovak Spectator reported on June 12. "It's a foundation stone for a successful and rapid highway construction Gasparovic supports Bosnia’s European integration efforts Queen Beatrix visits Slovakia, talks about EU National Theatre building hold gala opening after 21 years The Slovak National Theatre held the gala opening of its new building in earlier this April after taking nearly 21 years and two political regimes to be completed, Slovak Spectator reported on April 16. Broadcast |
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