EP election 2019
European Parliament election took place in Slovakia on Saturday, May 25.
Slovakia will have 14 MEPs in the EP (13 immediately, one will join after Brexit), all chosen from parties which gain more than 5 percent of the vote in the elections. The number of MEPs from each party depends on how large that party’s share of the vote is. Each party in Slovakia can field up to a maximum of 14 candidates and under a preferential voting system, voters can indicate which candidate they would like to see elected.
Citizens of other EU countries living in Slovakia could vote too. Here is how.
Putin admirer, influencer, long-term politicians. Who are the newly elected Slovak MEPs?
Slovaks have chosen 15 MEPs.
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Half of the Slovaks polled say nothing will change after the EP elections.
Eurobarometer: Slovaks see EU more positively than Czechs
However, participation in EP elections in Slovakia has been the lowest in Europe.
Foreigners can vote in EP election in Slovakia, must submit application first
Deadline is April 29.
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The coalition shows how it plans to take control over public TV and radio
The new draft EU media law might stop the coalition.
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Ukraine is Europe, Europe is Ukraine. We belong together
The European Parliament wants to start planning for liberation day.
Government told to take 'clear step' on LGBT+ protection
European Parliament resolution also warns against far-right extremism.
MEPs blast "Middle Ages" conditions for Roma
Committee says lack of prospects for minority is "absolute scandal".
Europeans to use a single charger for their small devices
New rules set to curb electronic waste and help consumers in the EU.
Fico fails in bid for European support
His own political camp is unconvinced.
Slovak MEP elected vice-president of the European Parliament
He is the first-ever Slovak to hold such a position.
Slovak MEP runs for vice-president of European Parliament. What are his chances?
Observers agree that he would handle the position well.
MEPs leave Slovakia “cautiously positive”
The delegation spent two days in the country, and discussed a broad range of topics including the developments in the Kuciak murder case and reforms.
Slovak lawmakers to the EP: Sexual and reproductive health is our affair
The parliament passed a resolution that slams an EP report on sexual and reproductive health and rights in the EU.
Slovak MPs object to EP report on sexual health
A group of lawmakers says the European Parliament has over-reached.
Memorial dedicated to Kuciak, Kušnírová and Caruana Galizia decorates European Parliament
The EU authorities will do their utmost to see those responsible for the murders brought to justice.
The events that shaped Slovak politics in 2019
Take a look at what Slovakia has been through in the past 12 months.
Bratislava will not lose the EU office despite discord
EU institutions clash over a selection procedure of the ELA’s seat.
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