Prime Minister Radičová meets with 25 Slovak NGOs

A Plenipotentiary Office for Non-governmental Organisations which Prime Minister Iveta Radičová seeks to establish was the main topic of talks on Thursday, July 22, between the Prime Minister and twenty-five non-profit organizations, the SITA newswire reported.

A Plenipotentiary Office for Non-governmental Organisations which Prime Minister Iveta Radičová seeks to establish was the main topic of talks on Thursday, July 22, between the Prime Minister and twenty-five non-profit organizations, the SITA newswire reported.

The discussion did not involve talk about specific nominations.

“The job description of the plenipotentiary was discussed. No proposals were submitted nor specific name mentioned,” Grigorij Mesežnikov of the Institute for Public Affairs told the SITA newswire.

László Ollos, the Chairman of the Forum Minority Research Institute added that specific proposals were made of people who will work on defining the status of the plenipotentiary. Any NGO interested can work on the document he said.

Source: SITA

Compiled by Zuzana Vilikovská from press reports
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