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Slovak Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajčák (appointed by Smeru-SD) cooperated with six prime ministers and the government to resolve it on Wednesday, 11 July. Pellegrini (Smer-SD) asked the ministers not to address him
"I expressed the belief that the ministries were very formal," he told reporters. "I asked the Prime Minister if it's an official reception of material or a program that will motivate people to come back," Lajčák said.
The Prime Minister then decided that the material negotiations would be interrupted and "we sit down seriously"
Diplomacy fulfilled its role
The Department of Diplomacy, according to Lajčák, fulfilled one of its tasks in conducting a survey on how to resolve the return of citizens working abroad in other countries. The second role of the Ministry is to make foreign Slovaks more aware of the conditions of the return program
"However, these conditions must be prepared at home and all other ministries must create them," said Lajčák
. he will come back, according to him will decide the terms. "So, not a punctual financial contribution, but a whole series of conditions that will help to solve personal and family things.Also, start a business if they are interested," says the head of diplomacy
Critics also criticize Opposition
The formality of the material is also attributed to the liberals, and they think that the Slovaks wish to return home.The ones who do not want to come back because they are working abroad and Slovakia is considered a poorly managed country with a poor government, low profits, overpriced corruption, and the mafias do not believe in government incentives, "said SR Martin Klus (SaS)
The ministry plans to complete the equipment. "It will now be finalized and then submitted to the government."
According to the original documents, Slovakia wishes to attract its citizens working abroad, notably through the promotion of the ISTP and the information materials, as well as the Support Program for Returning Experts from Abroad and the "Return to Slovakia" Project. In the material, the various ministries also mention measures which, in their opinion, improve the working conditions of workers in Slovakia and could also motivate Slovaks abroad