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2010 in Slovakia


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Events in the year 2010 in Slovakia.

  • President – Ivan Gašparovič

  • Prime Minister – Robert Fico, Iveta Radičová

  • Speaker of the National Council – Pavol Paška, Richard Sulík

  • 12 June – Parliamentary election

  • 30 August – The 2010 Bratislava shooting

  • 18 September – Slovak political reform referendum, 2010

  • 9 September – Peter Dzúrik, football player (born 1968)

  • 25 September – Zoltán Pálkovács, judoka (born 1981).

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