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Good Morning: Canceling a public holiday is a low hanging fruit

Good Morning: Canceling a public holiday is a low hanging fruit

Robert Fico’s government is going to disturb the second day of public rest.

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Government on behalf of the consolidation and this time also for a failure due to changes in transaction tax. It cancels the next day of public rest. Last year, he fell victim to September 1, this year, this year will be joined by 17 November and the next next public holiday. Which specifically is not yet certain.

Whether there is a really way to cancel the holidays, how to consolidate, what impact does it have on the productivity of work in the country and what other solutions are offered?

Eva Frantová asks the President of the Confederation of Trade Unions Monika Uhlerová in Podcesto good morning.

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A petition against Russian sanctions could be manipulated. According to SME, the petition sheets, which were handed over to the Presidential Office in early May, are signatures of approximately 10,000 Brezňanov. This would mean that the organizers of the petition were able to reach approximately 76 percent of all the adult population of the city from 18-year-old students to seniors and at the same time all of them decided to sign the petition. Plus, one person – specifically an employee of the office Presidentwho checked the sheets – signed up to three times under it. According to the presidential office, the employee claims that he has not signed up for such a petition or met it anywhere in his area.

The prosecutor asks for ex -Minister Gábor Gál a conditional prison sentence at the upper limit of the penalty. Likewise, a fine of at least EUR 80,000. He stated this in his final speech before the Specialized Criminal Court in Pezinok. Gál is accused of taking a bribe.

The General Prosecutor’s Office found several shortcomings in connection with a tragic event at the school in Spišská Stará Ves. She recorded errors during the transfer of the pupil to another school and also in the procedure of the Office of Labor, Social Affairs and Family. Informed the prosecutor’s spokeswoman Zuzana Drobová.

Veterans of the fighting in World War II and lovers of military history or tourists on Friday they met on the beaches in the north of France to commemorate the 81th anniversary of the Allies of the Allies in Normandy – the key moment of World War II, which eventually led to the fall of the Nazi leader regime Adolf Hitler. Commemorative events included ceremonies at military cemeteries and places of fighting, worship, Military searches, lectures and presentations, as well as reconstruction of fighting or parachute jumps.

The European Union is considering racing Russia on the list of countries with lax measures against money laundering. This was stated by the Financial Times, referring to sources from the European Commission that no final decision has been taken yet. The aim of this step, which has significant support among the European Parliament’s deputies, is to increase the financial pressure on Moscow. The final decision is expected earlier this week after a short delay for administrative reasons.

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