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  1. Old and New Building of the Slovak Parliament. In the first one and a half years after the birth of the Slovak Republic in 1993 the National Council was seated in the Zhupa house on Župné square in the centre of Bratislava. Temporary arrangements in the Zhupa house, which was the seat for Slovak Parliaments from the year 1939, ended by moving ...

  2. The National Council of the Slovak Republic (Slovak: Národná rada Slovenskej republiky, abbreviated to NR SR) is the national parliament of Slovakia.It is unicameral and consists of 150 members, who are elected by universal suffrage under proportional representation with seats distributed via largest remainder method with Hagenbach-Bischoff quota every four years.

  3. V dnešnej dobe je Grasalkovičov palác známy najmä pod názvom Prezidentský palác, keďže sa po rekonštrukcii v roku 1996 stal sídlom prezidenta Slovenskej republiky. [2] Rekonštrukcia trvala viac než tri roky a stála takmer 280 miliónov korún (9,29 mil €). Prezident Michal Kováč prevzal symbolický kľúč od paláca 30 ...

  4. Bratislava. St Martin's Cathedral (Slovak: Katedrála svätého Martina or Dóm svätého Martina, Hungarian: Szent Márton-dóm or Koronázó templom, German: Kathedrale des Heiligen Martin) is a church in Bratislava, Slovakia, and the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Bratislava. It is situated at the western border of the historical city ...

  5. Bratislava Castle. Bratislava Castle (Slovak: Bratislavský hrad, IPA: [ˈbracislawskiː ˈɦrat] ⓘ; German: Pressburger Burg; Hungarian: Pozsonyi vár) is the main castle of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. The massive rectangular building with four corner towers stands on an isolated rocky hill of the Little Carpathians, directly above ...

  6. The Slovak National Council moved to the current building on Dubček Square, on the Castle Hill in 1994. The construction of the new Parliament building began in June 1986 according to the project of Ľudovít Jendreják, Peter Puškár and Ján Šilinger. After 1989, a further use of the building under construction was debated. Eventually, it was decided to retain the originally intended ...

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  8. The Slovak Parliament is located on the hillside southeast of Bratislava Castle. It is home to the National Council of the Slovak Republic. The Slovak Republic is a parliamentary democratic republic with a multi-party system. Members of the Slovak parliament are elected directly for a 4-year term.

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