Peter Dlhopolec

Peter Dlhopolec

editor-in-chief

Peter Dlhopolec is the editor-in-chief of The Slovak Spectator. He oversees The Spectator’s editorial coverage and newsroom. 

Before being appointed to the top job in February 2023, he had worked as a staff writer, a social media manager, and a podcaster for The Slovak Spectator since 2017.

He covers different topics, ranging from travel to politics. 

He was born in Zvolen and received two bachelor’s degrees from Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Trnava for European politics and mass media studies. During his studies, he spent some time in Poland, Romania, Slovenia and Ireland.

Discovering new music is his big passion. Some of his free time is spent doing sports and litter picking.

Author also writes for: Novyny

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List of author's articles, page 3

Hlas leader Peter Pellegrini.
The nationalist party leader claims that people want to know who would be Peter Pellegrini’s First Lady.
What we know about foreigners in Slovakia, US actor eats Slovak bacon, and how to enjoy Bratislava over the weekend.
The Statistics Office found that more foreigners than average lived in 20 out of Slovakia’s 79 districts.
What Slovakia learned about its foreign residents from the 2021 census.
Twenty-nine percent of Slovak people consider the year 2023 to be worse than they expected at its beginning.
A Slovak spy who worked for the BBC, heat pump investments on the rise, and Slovak fire fighters have left for France.
Slovak Agency for Investment and Trade Development director, long weekends in 2024, Ukrainian opera singer, and Bratislava events.
André Komatsu - "Your Light, Shadow Us" (2023)
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Tips for events in the city between January 6 and 12.
An anti-government protest in Bratislava on December 20, 2023.
As the year comes to a close, there’s no better time to run through the major events.
Some see it as their responsibility to get involved in civic life and follow Slovak politics.
Your last chance to buy presents at the Christmas Market in Bratislava, where to grab a delicious burger in Trnava, and a photographer who loves Bratislava pedestrians.
Slovak parliament.
What it takes to run a family business in Slovakia, Christmas concerts, and a Scottish native who found home in Slovakia in 1989.
The government's public finance consolidation package was approved in parliament on December 19, 2023.
MPs approve the government's €1.5 billion consolidation package.
Best Slovak hospitals, a blunder from Hong Kong, and how to spend your Saturday in Bratislava.
Slovakia's Pisa results described as 'national tragedy', snow warning issued for Bratislava, and 'Love Actually' will return to Slovak cinemas.
End your week with our selection of feel-good news and ideas on how to spend your weekend.
World AIDS Day on a Bratislava tram, hauliers will block Vyšné Nemecké crossing point, and how to prepare Slovak wafers.
Svetlana Martynovskaya.
Svetlana Martynovskaya and her teenage son fled Ukraine last March.
The Konská-Ihrisko stop.
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Rajec offers many bike routes across the region.
Slovakia under weather warnings, US fast-food chain to open first Slovak restaurant, and Spanish films.
President Zuzana Čaputová talks to IBM employee Kristína Sojáková in NYC after the political summit.
The Americans are gradually noticing Slovakia. They even thank the country.
Roman Bartoš with his wife.
Snow weather warnings issued, Slovak minister interviewed by pro-Russian website, and Slovakia's EU commissioner among the most powerful Europeans.
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