WHILE as many as 87 percent of Slovak citizens consider the economic situation in Slovakia to be bad, more than one half of them (54 percent) view the financial situation of their own households as good, the TNS Slovakia agency found during a survey it conducted on a sample of 1,000 respondents between November 3 and 18. The survey was part of the Eurobarometer public opinion poll, conducted in 27 EU member countries and six candidate countries, the SITA newswire wrote.
WHILE as many as 87 percent of Slovak citizens consider the economic situation in Slovakia to be bad, more than one half of them (54 percent) view the financial situation of their own households as good, the TNS Slovakia agency found during a survey it conducted on a sample of 1,000 respondents between November 3 and 18. The survey was part of the Eurobarometer public opinion poll, conducted in 27 EU member countries and six candidate countries, the SITA newswire wrote.
"Do ľava," (to the left) I yelled, "Nie, do prava" (no, to the right), I gasped. "Dolšie," I screamed. "Nie, nie, horšie..." My Slovak girlfriend collapsed in laughter. Was it something I said?