SUMMARY-Wednesday-April 24, 2019 - 10 p.m.

24. apríla 2019 22:00
BRATISLAVA - Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini (Smer-SD) will lead the Slovak delegation at an informal summit of EU leaders in Sibiu, Romania that will take place on May 9. BRATISLAVA - Opposition OLaNO party criticises the Finance Ministry and the Statistics Office over the quality of data regarding the 2018 public finance expenditures, to which Eurostat took objection earlier, TASR learnt on Wednesday. BRATISLAVA - Financial group Penta doesn"t see a reason to sell one of its hospitals to the state, Penta Investments partner Eduard Matak stated before meeting Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini (Smer-SD) on Wednesday, reacting to reports that the state might buy the hospital Penta is currently building at Bory in the Bratislava borough of Lamac. BEIJING/BRATISLAVA - At the invitation of China's Foreign Minister and State Councillor Wang Yi, Slovak Foreign and European Affairs Minister Miroslav Lajcak (a Smer-SD nominee) arrived on Wednesday in China, where he will deliver a speech at the second Belt and Road forum, TASR was told by the Foreign Affairs Ministry's press department on the same day. BRATISLAVA - The rate of decline in unemployment in Slovakia is slowing down, with analysts attributing this to a moderation of global demand, however, the labour market is partly hitting against the limits of the free labour supply in Slovakia, TASR learnt on Wednesday. BRATISLAVA - Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini stated after talks with financial group Penta that the state still has an interest in building a new university hospital in Bratislava, adding that either it will be built on the site of the shell of the unfinished Razsochy hospital in the Bratislava borough of Lamac or the state will try to persuade Penta to offer its hospital to the state under construction at Bory, which is also in Lamac. BRATISLAVA - The Coalition Council on Wednesday afternoon, which was also supposed to address a package of social measures, was cancelled, TASR learnt from spokesman for Parliamentary Chair Andrej Danko (Slovak National Party/SNS) Tomas Kostelnik. BRATISLAVA - Although fatal occupational accident statistics have been declining for two decades and recorded a historic low last year, 38 dead workers is still too many, with a long-term goal of the Labour, Social Affairs and Family Ministry being that the National Labour Inspectorate (NIP) should not have to deal with deadly occupational accidents at all, Labour Minister Jan Richter (Smer-SD) said on Wednesday after the end of the commemorative assembly on the occasion of the World Day for Prevention of Occupational Diseases and Occupational Accidents. am
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