Hlas Long Defended Innovative Challenges, But Drucker Cuts Them in Half and €115 Million Will Be Used Otherwise
Only 33 of the initially selected 57 companies will receive state subsidies for biotechnology and robotics, with the majority of funds remaining for other programs.
The Student in School Ranks is a Problem, Concerns Also About E-Applications. Over a Thousand Directors Urge Minister Drucker for Changes in Education Reform
Over a thousand school leaders in Slovakia have raised concerns regarding recently approved education reforms, citing ambiguity, risks to children's rights, and a lack of dialogue with the Ministry of Education.
Kotlár Informed the Government in Confidential Procedure / Drucker Heard Nothing Significant, Takáč Was Shocked by the Findings. A New Report for the Police Analyzed Peková's Analysis
A new expert report commissioned by the Slovak police confirms the effectiveness and safety of mRNA vaccines, contradicting claims made by Sona Peková regarding the presence of DNA in vaccines.
Student Injures Two Classmates with Airsoft Gun at School in Nové Mesto nad Váhom
A student at St. Joseph's Elementary School in Nové Mesto nad Váhom fired an airsoft gun, injuring two classmates, with official confirmation of the number of injuries pending.
Directors refuse to publish minutes of meetings and criticize e-registration. According to them, the minister has created chaos
Education Minister Tomáš Drucker's sweeping changes to school laws, hailed as the biggest reform in two decades, have sparked criticism regarding the publication of meeting minutes and e-registration procedures.
Innovative Grants for Drucker: Soták and Poór to Renew Factories, Few Breakthrough Projects
The article discusses the distribution of innovative grants following Peter Kmec's departure from government, highlighting concerns over high subsidies for small companies amidst a landscape of mixed industrial innovation projects.
Curriculum reform, AI and optimization of the Ministry of Education. Drucker presented his priorities for 2026
Tomáš Drucker announced significant educational reforms in Slovakia for 2026, highlighting the largest change in education in the past two decades involving a package of laws approved by parliament.
The Minister of Education's Commissioner Slavomír Partila / Drucker has made education a prime ministerial topic
Slavomír Partila, a former teacher and school director, has held various roles in the Ministry of Education and currently works as the commissioner's representative for regional education under Minister Tomáš Drucker.
Company News Filter: Drucker Attempts to Clean Innovation Grants, Departing Head of Duslo Burying Large Factories, and Biedronka Finally Gaining Traction
The article discusses recent developments including Drucker's efforts to revise innovation grants, the outgoing head of Duslo's impact on major factories, and Biedronka's improved performance.
Threatened Salaries at a Church School / Ferenčák Stepped Back, Drucker Will Eventually Send the Money for Salaries
The issue of unpaid funds for a church school in Kežmarok will be resolved by the Ministry of Education instead of the mayor, Ján Ferenčák, who has refused to release over one hundred thousand euros in taxes to the school.
School Selection / The Year When Education Was Most Discussed During School Holidays
The article discusses Tomáš Drucker's approach as Minister of Education, emphasizing continuity rather than revolution in educational policy, amid a government that does not prioritize education.