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  1. Agreement Between The Governments Of The Uk & Slovak Republic On International Road Transport, Bratislava, 11 January 2001 (Treaty Series Great Britain, 2004)
  2. 21st Century Complete Guide to Slovakia (Slovak Republic) - Encyclopedic Coverage, Country Profile, History, DOD, State Dept., White House, CIA Factbook (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2007-10-11
  3. 2008 Country Profile and Guide to Slovakia (Slovak Republic) - National Travel Guidebook and Handbook - USAID, European Union, Nuclear Power, NATO (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2007-10-11
  4. Us Assistance to Slovak Republic Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03-03
  5. Agreement Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic ... Slovak Federal Republic: 1990: 1306: No. 1) by Great Britain, 1990-12-31
  6. Convention Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic ... Gains (Cm.: Treaty Series: 1992: 2016: 54)
  7. Agreement Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic ... (Cm.: Treaty Series: 1992: 1938: No. 31)
  8. Local government investment in the Czech and Slovak Republics: A strategy for assistance by G. Thomas Kingsley, 1993
  9. The Czech and Slovak Republics: Nation Versus State (Nations of the Modern World. Europe) by Carol Leff, 1996-09-01
  10. Slovak Republic Diplomatic Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03-30
  11. Slovak Republic Customs, Trade Regulations And Procedures Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03-30
  12. D&B Country Report: The Slovak Republic by D&B, 2007-08-17
  13. Parliaments in the Czech and Slovak Republics: Party Competition and Parliamentary Institutionalization by Petr Kopecky, 2001-07
  14. D&B Export Guide: The Slovak Republic by D&B, 2007-08-10

81. WTO | News - 1998 News Items - Panel Established In Government Procurement Dispu
Panel established in government procurement dispute, DSB considers 3 new panel The slovak republic said it was not in a position to accept Hungary s
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WTO NEWS: 1998 NEWS ITEMS 29 October 1998
Panel established in government procurement dispute, DSB considers 3 new panel requests
The Dispute Settlement Body (DSB), on 21 October, established a panel to examine complaints by the European Communities and Japan that a Massachusetts law had violated provisions of the plurilateral Agreement on Government Procurement. It decided to revert to three new panel requests at its next regular meeting (scheduled for 25 November): the United States' complaint against Mexico's anti-dumping investigation of US high-fructose corn syrup; Canada's complaint against EC's measures affecting asbestos; and Hungary's complaint against the Slovak Republic's import duty on Hungarian wheat. Canada and the EC gave status reports on the implementation of DSB recommendations with respect to the periodicals and the banana cases, respectively.
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82. The Ministry Of Culture - Slovakia
Agreement on Cooperation between the government of the slovak republic and thegovernment of the French Community of Belgium and the Walloon government.
http://www.culture.gov.sk/english/cooperation.html
THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE
OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC The Ministry Policy Areas Culture a a [HOME] [SVK] [FR] INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC IN THE FIELD OF CULTURE Intergovernmental cultural agreements
Agreement on Cooperation between the Government of the Slovak Republic and the Government of the French Community of Belgium and the Walloon Government. Bratislava, 30 March 2001 Agreement on Cooperation in the Field of Education, Science and Culture between the Government of the Slovak Republic and the Government of the Republic of Bulgaria. Bratislava, 21 July 1994 Agreement on Cultural Cooperation between the Government of the Slovak Republic and the Government of the People’s Republic of China. Bratislava, 7 October 2000 Agreement on Intellectual and Artistic Contacts between Czechoslovakia and the Kingdom of Denmark. Copenhagen, 12 May 1937. (The Slovak Republic succeeded to this contractual relation). Agreement between the Government of the Slovak Republic and the Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt on Cooperation in the field of Science, Education, Culture, and Sport. Cairo, 12 December 1995 Agreement on Cultural Cooperation between the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic and the Republic of the Philippines. New York, 8 October 1974

83. The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Slovakia/Slovak Republic: Bibliography.
The Czech and slovak Federal republic government finances in a period oftransition. In Transition to market studies in fiscal reform.
http://www.library.pitt.edu/subject_guides/westeuropean/wwwes/candidate.slovakia
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Basic searching has been completed. For scope and coverage of this bibliography, see Bibliography at BALTIC AND CENTRAL AND EAST EUROPEAN CANDIDATE COUNTRIES: Bibliographies.
Becerro Garcia, Ana. The European Union policy towards the countries of the Visegrad Group. Its contribution to the stability of Europe. (Spanish text). Dissertation: Ph.D., Universidad de Duesto, 2001. 382 p. Glenn, John K., III. Frame democracy: civil society and civic movements in Eastern Europe. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001. 258 p. 0804738610. Focus on Czech Republic and Poland. Kellbach, Patricia Maria. International and domestic sources of environmental protection: a study of European Union enlargement (Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Slovak Republic). Dissertation (Ph.D): University of Oregon, 2001. 316 p. Linde, Robyn Michele. Causal webs and collective identities: The European Union, accession partners, and the Roma . Thesis (M.A.) - University of Delaware, 2001. 81 p.

84. 1994 Country Reports On Economic Practice And Trade Reports: THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
US DEPARTMENT OF STATE slovak republic 1994 COUNTRY REPORT ON ECONOMIC POLICYAND TRADE government Procurement Practices No buy slovak law exists,
http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/economics/trade_reports/1994/SlovakRepublic.html
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Index of "Economic and Business Issues"
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85. FindLaw For Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal And State Resources, Forms,
Constitution of the slovak republic Provides text of the Constitution of the slovak political and government sites, including the slovakia Constitution.
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  • ForInt Country Page From Washburn Law School.
  • CIA - The World Factbook Features facts and statistics on the geography, people, government, economy, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues.
  • Constitution of the Slovak Republic Provides text of the Constitution of the Slovak Republic.
  • Constitutional court Laws and decisions. In English.
  • Country Page Originally from the U.S. House of Representatives Internet Law Library. Modified and Hosted by The 'Lectric Law Library.
  • Slovakia Document Storage Includes links to legal, political and government sites, including the Slovakia Constitution.
  • 86. Links From The Slovak Embassy
    The Czechoslovak republic was one of the many successor states of the The Czecho-slovak government, led from 1935 by a slovak, Milan Hodža,
    http://www.slovakembassy-us.org/history.html
    HISTORY OF SLOVAKIA
    From the castle in Bratislava, a symbol of Slovak statehood, it is possible to see with the naked eye the peaks of the Alps, the mountain range which stretches to the south-west up to the shores of the Carpathians, the second mighty mountain range of Europe which ends far to the east, at the plains near the Black Sea. This position of Bratislava and of Slovakia in the middle of Europe, on the border between East and West was and is symbolic. Indeed, its territory was encroached upon or its fate was jointly shaped by great empires: the Roman and Byzantine Empires, by the Frank Empire in the ninth century, by the Osman Empire during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and, in the twentieth century, by Germany and Russia. In Slovakia, significant European intellectual trends and movements exercised long-term influence: Christianity, the Renaissance and Reformation, nationalism, modern liberalism, socialism and even fascism and communism. The history of Slovakia is, therefore, the history of a European region. It was, to be sure, a region, which did not stand at the center of events nor determine their direction. Yet it did take part in important movements of European and world culture and left its mark upon them. But since Slovakia, except for a very brief period of time, did not exist as an independent state, most people knew little about its role in European history. It is hoped that this sketch of the history of Slovakia and the Slovaks will provide at least an introduction to their historical development.

    87. Slovak Republic Judicial Assistance
    Note On March 15, 1993, the slovak republic declared itself to be bound by theHague PARTICIPATION BY LOCAL, STATE OR US government OFFICIALS Local,
    http://travel.state.gov/law/info/judicial/judicial_664.html
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    88. International Adoption Slovakia
    slovak republic Disclaimer The following is intended as a very general guide to ADOPTION AUTHORITY IN slovakia The slovakian government office that is
    http://travel.state.gov/family/adoption/country/country_446.html
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    89. HELSINKI
    During 1994 the nature of human rights abuses in the slovak republic As earlyas 1992, slovak government officials had become preoccupied with what they
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    Human Rights Developments
    During 1994 the nature of human rights abuses in the Slovak Republic corresponded to the shifts in political power. Government efforts to interfere with the independence of the press and to place restrictions on the rights of ethnic minorities, in particular the ethnic Hungarian minority, subsided substantially during the six months prior to the September 31 elections.
    On March 11, the government of Vladimir Meciar was defeated by a no-confidence vote and a coalition government was formed by Jozef Moravcik, former Slovak foreign minister. Then, in parliamentary elections held on September 31 and October 1, Meciar's Movement for a Democratic Slovakia (MDS) won almost 35 percent of the vote, making it the decisive winner. By early November, Meciar, in coalition with the Slovak National Party and several other small parties, had not been able to form a new government. Although election observers did not report any significant irregularities on election day, voters in some precincts, including Vladimir Meciar himself, were unable to vote on the first day of the elections because their names did not appear on the election lists. The electoral commission was apparently able to resolve the problem by allowing individuals to vote if they fulfilled other criteria set out by the law. There were also complaints that Slovak Television, which is state-run, was biased in its reporting during the election campaign. The Council of Slovak Television concluded that Slovak Television had not given the political parties equal access to television airtime and that the reporting on political events and the campaign had been biased.

    90. Trafficking In Persons Report 2004 - Slovak Republic (Tier 2) [June 14, 2004]
    The government of the slovak republic does not fully comply with the minimumstandards for the elimination of trafficking; however, it is making significant
    http://bratislava.usembassy.gov/cis/cisen077.html
    EMBASSY OF THE U.S.A. Bratislava, Slovakia Important Texts Slovenské texty Home Slovenská verzia ... Complete Report
    Trafficking in Persons Report 2004 - Slovak Republic (Tier 2)
    June 14, 2004 The Slovak Republic is a transit and source country for women and girls primarily trafficked to Austria, The Netherlands, France, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Greece, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, and Japan for the purpose of sexual exploitation. Victims from the former Soviet Republics and the Balkan region are trafficked through the Slovak Republic to European Union countries. Highly organized crime rings based in neighboring countries and Slovakia control the trafficking in and through Slovakia. The Government of the Slovak Republic does not fully comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking; however, it is making significant efforts to do so. The government made significant strides in 2003 to include reorganizing parts of the Ministry of Interior and amending the criminal code. These efforts will improve internal communication and improve the investigation efforts aimed at fighting trafficking in persons. But the Slovak population continues to demonstrate a low awareness of trafficking in persons issues, and the country lacks essential victim support such as shelters, health services, and legal assistance. Prosecution Protection The Slovak Republic lags considerably in the area of victim protection, in part due to financial constraints. The government provides temporary residency status to victims who are willing to assist police prosecutions and enter a witness protection program. A cooperating victim can receive a new identity and give recorded testimony. However, a lack of trust in the police often deters potential witnesses. The anti-trafficking police unit refers trafficking victims to NGOs on an ad hoc basis, and often detains or deports victims as illegal migrants due to a lack of screening and identification procedures. NGOs report difficulties in providing shelter, health, and legal services to trafficking victims due to a lack of funding. Slovak embassies and consulates abroad assist victims by providing travel documents, assisting with money transfers, and contacting relatives.

    91. SLOVAKIA.ORG - External Links: Official
    slovak republic Seal. slovakIA.ORG graphic (8203 bytes) OtherGovernment (Nonslovak) Trans-National Organizations/Agencies
    http://www.slovakia.org/links.htm
    Links: Official Media Society Travel ... Other
    Sorted Alphabetically (click here for Official Government Postal Addresses Government Sites: Major State Organs Government Sites: Ministries Slovak Embassies Abroad Embassies/Consulates in Slovakia Political Parties Non-Slovak Sources on Slovakia:

    92. SLOVAKIA.ORG - History
    slovak republic Seal. slovakIA.ORG graphic (8203 bytes) In 1942 the slovakgovernment reached an agreement with Germany on the deportation of Jews.
    http://www.slovakia.org/history-ww2.htm
    The World War II Years
    On September 28, 1938 Chamberlain appealed to Hitler for a conference. Hitler met the next day, at Munich, with the chiefs of government of France, Italy, and Britain. The Czechoslovak government was neither invited nor consulted. On September 29, the Munich Agreement was signed by Germany, Italy, France, and Britain. The Czechoslovak government capitulated September 30 and agreed to abide by the agreement.
    The Munich Agreement stipulated that Czechoslovakia must cede Sudeten territory to Germany. German occupation of the Sudetenland would be completed by October 10. An international commission (representing Germany, Britain, France, Italy, and Czechoslovakia) would supervise a plebiscite to determine the final frontier. Britain and France promised to join in an international guarantee of the new frontiers against unprovoked aggression. Germany and Italy, however, would not join in the guarantee until the Polish and Hungarian minority problems were settled. The First Republic Tiso with Nazi German representatives On March 14, 1939, Slovakia declared its independence, causing itself the Slovak Republic. Monsignor Tiso was elected president of this new republic. A clerical nationalist, Tiso opposed the Nazification of Slovak society and hoped instead to establish Slovakia as a nationalist, Christian, corporative state. His plan conflicted with that of Slovak radicals who were organized into the paramilitary Hlinka Guards. The latter cooperated closely with the Nazi-oriented German minority led by Franz Karmasin. Radicals dominated the Slovak government. Vojtech Tuka, recently released from prison, became prime minister; his associate, Ferdinand Durcansky, was named foreign minister. Alexander Mach, head of the Hlinka Guards, was propaganda minister. German "advisory missions" were appointed to all Slovak ministries, and German troops were stationed in Slovakia beginning March 15, 1939.

    93. Slovak Republic, Slovak Republic Geography, Slovak Republic People, Slovak Repub
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    Background: In 1918 the Slovaks joined the closely related Czechs to form Czechoslovakia. Following the chaos of World War II, Czechoslovakia became a Communist nation within Soviet-ruled Eastern Europe. Soviet influence collapsed in 1989 and Czechoslovakia once more became free. The Slovaks and the Czechs agreed to separate peacefully on 1 January 1993. Slovakia was invited to join NATO and the EU in 2002. TOP OF PAGE
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    Location: Central Europe, south of Poland

    94. Slovakia.com - Slovakia Hotels, Travel, Tourism, Pictures, Map, Cars, Guide, New
    The truth is that life in slovakia (the food, the shopping, the cultural events) in the native language of slovak, officially named the slovak republic,
    http://www.slovakia.com/
    Slovakia Site map Alphabetical index Languages: English
    Slovakia.com
    Tourism News Hotels Map Institutions Slovakia is a peaceful country, with beautiful scenery, inexpensive shopping and tourism and hospitable people. It's not easy for a country to overcome a situation like Slovakia's. Although its location is very close for travellers in the region (especially to Austria), many do not realize how near it is. More than a few still feel prejudiced against any recently communist country. Some people have the incorrect impression that war in the former Yugoslavia somehow involved Slovakia. The truth is that life in Slovakia (the food, the shopping, the cultural events) is very European, much like in countries to the west, except that commercialism has not yet advanced so far. Among other things, this means many things are much less expensive here... Come and discover this near but unexploited treasure! Hotels in Slovakia, accommodations and food
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    Choose from a flight, a ride or drive-it-yourself car hire. Sport and recreation
    Pictures of active activities.

    95. Government Of Slovakia - Slovensko.com
    Current list of ministers of the slovak government along with the links to thewebsites of their ministries. The government of Mikulas Dzurinda has been
    http://www.slovensko.com/about/government
    Monday, 26 September 2005 03:33 in Bratislava Home About Slovakia News from Slovakia Discussion Forums ... Feedback About Slovakia Ask your question about Slovakia:
    Recently updated... Slovak national anthem What kind of food do people eat in Slovakia? I would like to learn Slovak - is it difficult? How to use Public Transport System in Bratislava? ... Flag of Slovakia
    Government of Slovakia
    Current list of ministers of the Slovak government along with the links to the websites of their ministries. The government of Mikulas Dzurinda has been formed on a coalition of four parties after elections in September 2002. Until the end of the year 2003, two changes have been done. prime minister of the SR government deputy prime minister of the SR for human and minority rights and European integration deputy prime minister and minister for finances deputy prime minister and minister for justice deputy prime minister and minister for economy and for administration and privatisation of the national property Pavol RUSKO minister for foreign affairs Eduard KUKAN minister of the interior minister for defence minister for culture Rudolf CHMEL minister for health care Rudolf ZAJAC minister for education Martin FRONC minister for soil management Zsolt SIMON minister for transport, post offices and telecommunications

    96. REC: Competing In The New Environmental Marketplace: Slovak Republic: Paper 1
    Water Protection Legislation in the slovak republic 46/1978 of the slovakgovernment on natural water accumulation in the protected area of Zitny ostrov
    http://www.rec.org/REC/Publications/BISWorkshops/Nov1995/FeeBased/Slk-paper1.htm
    Slovak Republic: Workshop Papers
    Water Protection Legislation in the Slovak Republic
    Ing. Peter Hlavaty, Manager, Water Protection Department, Ministry of Environment
    Acts and Associated Executive Regulations
    The basic statutes concerning water protection are:
    • Act on the State Administration of Water Management ('The Water Act') No. 138/1973 of the Slovak National Council (1), amended by Act No. 234/1993 of the Slovak National Council (14)
    • Act on the State Administration of the Environment No. 595/1990 of the Slovak National Council (regulating water quality protection) (2), amended by Act No. 234/1993 of the Slovak National Council (14)
    • Act on Environmental Impact Assessment No. 127/1994 of the Slovak National Council (3)
    Other regulations directly or indirectly related to water protection refer to the above mentioned and include:
    • Act No. 128/1991 of the Slovak National Council on the State Fund for the Environment (4)
    • Government Regulation No. 242/1993 of the Slovak government on disharge limits and the admissible degrees of water pollution (5)
    • Government Regulation No. 31/1975 of the Slovak government on penalties imposed for the violation of liabilities in the area of water management (6)

    97. Slovakia Maps From Omni Resources, World Leader In Map Supply.
    TOPslovak RepublicCity Topographic Maps. 110000. Soviet government. These mapsare regular topographic maps that include contour lines, power lines,
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    Omni Resources - www.omnimap.com/maps.htm This listing includes those maps that cover just the Slovak Republic; maps covering the former Czechoslovakia are listed under the Czech Republic and Czechoslovakia heading.

    98. Slovak Republic Country Strategy [EBRD - Strategies]
    slovak republic strategy overview Regional Imbalances/Infrastructure Thegovernment is recognising that it will have to accelerate the implementation
    http://www.ebrd.com/about/strategy/country/slovakia/main.htm
    slovak republic strategy overview
    Full strategy
    Approved 6 Jul 2004 (SK)
    Summary of public comments

    The Slovak Republic continues to meet the conditions specified in Article 1 of the Agreement Establishing the Bank. The Slovak Republic has made considerable progress in transition with an estimated 80 to 90 per cent of economic activity in private hands, a large degree of price liberalisation, an open foreign trade regime and no major constraints to foreign investment. Following remarkable years of reform and adjustment the Slovak Republic joined the EU on 1 May 2004. Reforms In autumn 1998, a reform-oriented multi-party government came to power which embarked on a series of major reforms including a banking sector reform, corporate restructurings and an energy sector reform. The new government elected in September 2002 continued with bold reforms including a tax reform (19 per cent flat personal and corporate income tax rate), a reform of the labour code introducing more flexibility and a pension reform increasing the statutory retirement age and establishing a second pension pillar. GDP growth has been the highest of all central European countries, at 4.4 per cent in 2002, fuelled by increased consumption, and 4.2 per cent in 2003, as a result of export growth. FDI was substantial with USD 4 billion in 2002 as a result of large privatisations and decreased to slightly below USD 600 million in 2003. GDP growth and FDI have contributed to reduce the unemployment rate which has been around 20 per cent for several years to 17 per cent in 2003.

    99. EUROPA - The EU At A Glance - European Governments On-line - New Member States
    The portal of the Mission of the Czech republic to the European Communities Slovakian flag Slovakia. The site of the government offers a general
    http://europa.eu.int/abc/governments/new_eu_members/index_en.htm

    European Governments on-line
    Austria Belgium Cyprus ... Other European countries
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    Cyprus The site of the press and information service of the Republic of Cyprus gives a general overview of the country and its institutional system. There are also biographies of the President and the members of his Government. A large part of the site concentrates on the issues raised by the partition of the island. Cyprus' relations with other countries are given extensive treatment, including a special section on the European Union. A daily news service provides visitors with information on current events in Cyprus. There is also a search facility. Site in Greek and English. The official government site is the portal page giving access to the websites of all Cyprus' national institutions. It also provides information for Cypriots abroad and persons wishing to visit Cyprus. The information provided is in Greek, English and Turkish. Czech Republic The portal of the Mission of the Czech Republic to the European Communities provides information to general public on the Czech Republic, its economy, politics, culture and above all, its relations to the EU.

    100. Úrad Vlády SR
    Clenovia a rokovania vlády, cinnosti, dokumenty, prehlásenia a uznesenia,pripomienkové konanie a kalendár akcií.
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    Úrad vlády V láda SR rad vlády SR M ... ontakt Vyh¾adávanie: Vyh¾adávaný text: Vyh¾adáva v: V nadpisoch Fulltextom Ïalšie stránky: O nline kamera Výbor pre obnovu Vysokých Tatier Centrum informaèných stratégií ...
    Štefan Hudec
    Informácie (o nových dokumentoch a zmenách na stránke) Vystavené Informácia o vybavovaní petícií a sažností sekciou kontroly Úradu vlády SR za obdobie II. štvrroka 2005 Zmluva o Ústave pre Európu Informácia o vybavovaní petícií a sažností sekciou kontroly Úradu vlády SR za obdobie I. štvrroka 2005 Tlaèové správy a oznamy Vystavené Oznam - Podpredseda vlády SR Pál Csáky prijme delegáciu Rady amerických ve¾vyslancov Oznam - Podpredseda vlády SR Pál Csáky prijme mimoriadneho splnomocneného ve¾vyslanca USA Informácia pre médiá - Predseda vlády SR MikulᚠDzurinda si pozrie zápasy Davisovho pohára medzi Slovenskom a Argentínou Tlaèová správa - Predseda vlády SR MikulᚠDzurinda sa v piatok 23. septembra 2005 zúèastní na oslavách Dòa železnièiarov Tlaèová správa - Predseda vlády SR MikulᚠDzurinda prijal dnes, t.j. v utorok 20. septembra 2005 kardinála Jozefa Tomka Celý zoznam Programy a komuniké Vystavené Komuniké zo 145. schôdze vlády SR konanej dòa 21. 9. 2005

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