Fico: In the Field of Criminal Law, There Is No Open Question Between the EU and Slovakia
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Fico: In the field of criminal law, there is no open question between the EU and Slovakia
Bratislava – In the area of criminal law, there is no open question between the institutions of the European Union and the Slovak Republic. Prime Minister of the Slovak Republic Robert Fico stated this at a press conference after Monday’s meeting with Minister of Justice Boris Susko (both from Smer-SD), which focused on monitoring the implementation of the government’s program declaration. Therefore, the Prime Minister considers the amendment of…
The European Commission's plan to ban members of the European Union (EU) from importing energy resources from Russia is "perjudicial, ideological and destructive to the competitiveness" of the bloc, said Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico. He added that his government would not "follow a subordinate policy".
The government currently does not have any cases of misuse of EU funds. In addition, the government cannot vote for a complete halt to nuclear fuel from Russia to the EU. This would mean endangering the functioning of nuclear power plants in Slovakia. Prime Minister Robert Fico (Smer-SD) announced this at a press conference on Sunday. "We have repeatedly declared this idea of the European Commission to be harmful, ideological and damaging to the…
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