Detailed Information on Publication Record
2006
Slovakia. NIT 2006.
VAŠEČKA, Michal, Miroslav KOLLÁR and Grigorij MESEŽNIKOVBasic information
Original name
Slovakia. NIT 2006.
Name in Czech
Slovensko. NIT 2006.
Authors
VAŠEČKA, Michal (703 Slovakia, guarantor), Miroslav KOLLÁR (703 Slovakia) and Grigorij MESEŽNIKOV (703 Slovakia)
Edition
1. vyd. Washington, D.C. Nations in Transit 2006. Democratization from Central Europe to Eurasia. p. 577-600, 24 pp. Nations in Transit, 2006
Publisher
Freedom House
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Kapitola resp. kapitoly v odborné knize
Field of Study
50601 Political science
Country of publisher
United States of America
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14230/06:00017621
Organization unit
Faculty of Social Studies
ISBN
9638661585
Keywords in English
Transition; Democratization; Political process; Civil society;
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 29/6/2009 20:05, PhDr. Michal Vašečka, Ph.D.
V originále
Slovakia’s institutional system showed a sufficient degree of stability. The country’s economic development was stable too, as GDP growth neared 6 percent, unemployment declined and the annual inflation rate remained relatively low. The favorable trend of foreign direct investments’ inflow continued. Slovakia successfully seized most opportunities ensuing from its full-fledged EU membership. Although the center-right administration of Mikuláš Dzurinda did not control a majority in parliament, it managed to put through most reform laws. The government’s determination to keep in the reform course could not be shaken even by minor conflicts within the ruling coalition. Opposition parties, for their part, did not manage to railroad through parliament a constitutional bill seeking to shorten the current electoral term and call early parliamentary elections.
In Czech
Slovakia’s institutional system showed a sufficient degree of stability. The country’s economic development was stable too, as GDP growth neared 6 percent, unemployment declined and the annual inflation rate remained relatively low. The favorable trend of foreign direct investments’ inflow continued. Slovakia successfully seized most opportunities ensuing from its full-fledged EU membership. Although the center-right administration of Mikuláš Dzurinda did not control a majority in parliament, it managed to put through most reform laws. The government’s determination to keep in the reform course could not be shaken even by minor conflicts within the ruling coalition. Opposition parties, for their part, did not manage to railroad through parliament a constitutional bill seeking to shorten the current electoral term and call early parliamentary elections.
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