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ZMOS: European projects at the local and regional level improve the quality of life of Slovaks

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Bratislava – It is at the local and regional level that specific European initiatives and projects are being implemented to improve the quality of life for people. On the day of the 21st anniversary of Slovakia’s accession to the EU, Jozef Božík, the chairman of the Association of Towns and Communities of Slovakia (ZMOS), reminded us of this on Thursday. According to him, this day is also a symbol of respect for workers, TASR reports. Slovakia’s…
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The quality of life in Slovakia has improved significantly since joining the European Union. Slovakia is celebrating its 21st anniversary of joining the EU.

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The quality of life in Slovakia has improved significantly since joining the European Union. Funds from the EU budget have contributed to economic growth and represent an important source of public investment. This was recalled by the European Commission Representation in Slovakia on the occasion of the 21st anniversary of Slovakia's accession to the EU. It added that, according to a Eurobarometer survey from December last year, 53 percent of Sl…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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hnonline.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Thursday, May 1, 2025.
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