Daniela Hajčáková
Daniela Hajčáková

Daniela Hajčáková has been part of the SME editorial since December 2018. Before that, she worked at RTVS for three and a half years, from January to September 2018 as a reporter in Brussels.

List of author's articles, page 3

The owners of premises should decide on entrance conditions for customers.

Premises will decide on entry conditions. New Covid alert system proposed

The changes still need to be approved by the cabinet.

MP Romana Tabák apologised for swimming in a small lake of Studenovodský Stream in the TANAP national park.

Tourists unknowingly report their offences to park rangers

Through social media park rangers can identify a place under protection where a tourist has violated the law.

Justice Minister Mária Kolíková

Kolíková faces ousting. These are the suspicions voiced against her

The vote on ousting Mária Kolíková from the post of justice minister was initiated by Smer chair Robert Fico.

Eduard Heger

Neither engaging, nor offensive. What would Heger be like as PM?

The coalition has agreed PM Igor Matovič and Fin Min Eduard Heger will swap seats.

Finance Minister Eduard Heger, left, and PM Igor Matovič after the parliament approved the state budget for 2021 and general government budget for 2021-2023.

OĽaNO says replacing Matovič is no go. Partners would not mind the finance minister

Eduard Heger could play the role Peter Pellegrini did when he replaced Robert Fico.

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PM Igor Matovič shows the antigen testing kit that was later used in the nationwide testing project in Slovakia in October 2020.

Experts and hospitals oppose the PM: Vaccination, not testing, is a priority

Vaccination rollout in Slovakia not as fast as the available vaccines would allow.

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Cabinet members Marek Krajčí (l), Štefan Holý (centre) and Ivan Korčok (r) announce new restrictions for Christmastime during the December 16 press conference.

Deputy PM came from the UK and did not quarantine. What is the story behind his exemption?

Anyone can ask for an exemption at a ministry, the Public Health Authority says. Now they want to limit that option.

Churches can only let in 50-percent of their capacity of seated church-goers.

No screening in cinemas despite eased measures. Pools and fitness centres remain closed too

Some facilities are preparing to open, churches already held first services on Monday morning.

The school in Trebišov.

Student dorms are risky. How the situation is developing in schools

Thousands of students and pupils were quarantined at home three weeks after schools opened for the new school year.

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COVID-19 shot should be free, state not buying it for all its inhabitants yet

Slovakia has 5.4 million inhabitants, will pre-order 3 million vaccines.

Peter Pellegrini

Former PM was to be the new generation of Smer. Now Pellegrini is leaving

Who is Peter Pellegrini and how did he make a career in Slovak politics?

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Q&A: Should parents accompany their children to school?

Schools are dealing with common, COVID-related issues differently.

Chief physician Ivan Kocan and doctor Ján Lazor check a COVID-19 patient's medical condition.

Second wave of coronavirus epidemic will surely come, Slovakia is now better prepared

One area the country lags behind is tracking the contacts of infected cases.

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Interpreter Barbara Randušková during one of the press conferences.

Sign language interpreter: Social media likes decided a gesture for Matovič

Barbara Randušková interprets press conferences held by PM Igor Matovič to sign language.

Four coalition leaders signed the coalition agreement on March 21.

Stricter abortion rules do not require coalition deal. What is in the coalition agreement?

All but one MP signed the agreement, normally just leaders of coalition parties sign this document.

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Matovič criticises COVID-19 tests. Head of the material reserves will be dismissed

The decision came after the new prime minister checked the stores.

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Left to right: PM Peter Pellegrini, President Zuzana Čaputová, designated PM Igor Matovič
Igor Matovic on his victorious election night.

Election winner: It would be unfair to blame us for other parties’ low vote share

Ordinary People and Independent Personalities was on 5 percent in opinion polls last year but won election with 25 percent of the vote.

Maria Bielikova

Former dean who was fired: I should have left abroad 20 years ago

I never thought it was so easy to get rid of a professor, says Mária Bieliková.

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