NEWS. Summary. Budapest: Parliament examines the loans in foreign currency

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Thursday, November 7, 2013 NEWS Summary Budapest: Amendment of the Criminal Code Budapest: Parliament examines the loans in foreign currency Bratislava: Success of the far right in the first round of regional elections 1

Bratislava: Nominal wage increases on an annual basis in September Praga: Meeting between President Zeman and the leader of ČSSD Sobotka Praga: 15.9 million to the Czech Republic to the floods of June Praga: No strike at OKD Budapest: The Hungarian government has given rise to a modification of the Penal Code which provides the indefinite detention of persons suspected of murder even if they have not yet been processed. The amendment was passed in Parliament by Fidesz and Jobbik while the opposition has expressed the opposite view. The initiative has provoked new criticism towards the majority. According to experts, a provision of this kind exists only in Belarus and the Hungarian government is affirming its intention to dismantle the rule of law. Budapest: The Parliament is examining a new plan on foreign currency mortgages. The measure intends to mitigate the effects of the devaluation of the national currency and will give rise to an exchange rate fixed maximum of 250 forints per euro and 180 for a Swiss franc. If the system will be adopted will also cover those who have accumulated a 90-day delay in payments and those who have to pay off a debt of more than 20 million forints. Bratislava: The chair of the governor of the region of Banská Bystrica could be occupied by Marian Kotleba, leader of the extremist party Our Slovakia (ĽSNS). The good results obtained by this party in the first round of the regional elections held on November 9 is, according to local sources, one of the biggest and controversial surprises of this elections. It is a surprise because the observers expected a head to 2

head between Ľudovít Kaník, supported by the Slovak Democratic and Christian (SDKÚ), Most-Hid and Freedom and Solidarity (SaS), and Vladimír Maňka, supported by Smer, the Christian Democratic Movement (KDH), the Hungarian Coalition Party (SMK), the movement for a Democratic Slovakia (HZDS), the movement for Democracy and the Greens. Maňka got 49.5% and in the second round, scheduled for November 23, will face Kotleba who obtained 21.3% (26,251 preferences), against the 15.1% obtained by Kaník. Prime Minister Robert Fico has expressed disappointment at the outcome of the first round while the organization People Against Racism pointed out that probably many of those who voted for Kaník forget that the latter has shown anti-semitic leanings and denied the Holocaust. Bratislava: The Bureau of Statistics (ŠÚ) has reported for the month of September, an increase on an annual basis in nominal wages of almost all sectors monitored. Here are the increases detected by the Institute: Information and communication Sale and repair of cars Industry Construction Wholesale Retail Restaurants 9.3% up to 1,760 monthly 5.9% up to 776 monthly 4.3% to 855 monthly 3.7% up to 609 monthly 2.3% up to 768 monthly 1.1% up to 565 monthly 0.8% up to 366 monthly The average nominal wages have declined only in the range of market services which recorded a decrease of 1, 4% to 805 per month. At the same time, in the month of September, the average real wages have increased on an annual basis as follows: Information and communication 8,2% Sale and repair of cars 4,9% Industry 3,3% Construction 2,7% Wholesale 1,3% 3

Retail 0,1% Restaurants 0,2% Prague: On Monday, the leader of the Social Democratic (ČSSD) Bohuslav Sobotka began negotiations for the formation of the new government. According to local sources the chairman Miloš Zeman intends to entrust Sobotka the next week. Such is the result of the meeting between the head of state and the leader of the ČSSD. Meanwhile, the reform of the pension system, the main among those promoted by the previous government of center-right may be blocked. In fact, the Social Democrats are hoping to eliminate the second pillar pension once landed to the government. It is an intention shared by the Christian Democrats. Prague: The Czech Republic will receive from the European Union Solidarity Fund 15.9 million for the damage caused by the floods last June. This figure is included in the draft EU budget for 2014 thanks to the agreement that was reached a few days ago by the representatives of the member countries with those of the European Parliament. Prague: Trade union representatives of the mining company OKD employees were able to reach an agreement on the collective labor until 2018. It was then lifted the strike set to 19 November together with the initiatives planned for November 29th and for the days between 4 and December 6, for the initial non-agreement with the head of the company (see news of November 7, 2013 ). Sources: NOL, SME, TASR, CTK, HN 1, IHNED, La Pagina, TmNews. 4

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