SUMMARY - Thursday, November 30, 2023 - 9.30 p.m.
30. novembra 2023 21:34
Bratislava, November 30 (TASR) - The opposition's Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) voiced its support to the Office for the Regulation of Network Industries (URSO) on Thursday after its chair Andrej Juris had been lambasted by Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD), TASR learnt on the same day.
https://etasr.sk/article/20144579
Bratislava, November 30 (TASR) - The Government has failed to meet its promises of lower gas prices for households, 'Slovakia' party chair Igor Matovic declared on Thursday.
https://etasr.sk/article/20144539
Bratislava/Prague, November 30 (TASR) - Slovakia could draw inspiration from the Czech Republic's experience as well as its problems with the system of several election constituencies, House Chair Peter Pellegrini (Voice-SD) stated after his Thursday's meeting with his Czech counterpart Marketa Pekarova Adamova.
https://etasr.sk/article/20144280
Bratislava/Kosice, November 30 (TASR) - The National Criminal Agency (NAKA) carried out an anti-drug bust nicknamed Eldorado in the Kosice region on Thursday, TASR learnt from Police Corps Presidium spokesperson Andrea Dobiasova on the same day.
https://etasr.sk/article/20144023
Bratislava, November 30 (TASR) - National Criminal Agency (NAKA) investigator Branislav Duncko, who has been suspended by new Interior Minister Matus Sutaj Estok (Voice-SD), can return to work, due to an injunction issued by the Bratislava City Court IV on Thursday.
https://etasr.sk/article/20144007
Zilina, November 30 (TASR) - The lacking sections of the D3 (Zilina - Polish frontier) highway will be constructed together as a single commission, with the entire volume of finances allocated in the EU Funds for the 2021-27 highway construction to be used on this purpose, Transport Minister Jozef Raz Jr. (Smer-SD nominee) announced at a session of a D3 investment project's working group in Zilina on Thursday.
https://etasr.sk/article/20143943
Bratislava, November 30 (TASR) - The governing coalition has agreed that it wants to avoid a provisional budget, Environment Minister Tomas Taraba (Slovak National Party) said on Thursday, adding that talks on the final form of the budget for 2024 are not over yet, but the aim is to approve it still in 2023.
https://etasr.sk/article/20143868
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