KDH: Slovakia is the EU’s Fastest Accumulator of Debt, Government Powerless to Act

Bratislava – Slovakia, alongside Austria, is experiencing the fastest accumulation of debt in the European Union (EU). In the first quarter of this year, the public debt of Slovakia rose by 3.5% of gross domestic product (GDP), equating to over 5 billion euros compared to the last quarter of the previous year. Despite Finance Minister Ladislav Kamenický (Smer-SD) indicating that consolidation efforts may curb the nation’s debt, the opposition KDH raised concerns that the debt trend is likely to persist.

The party highlighted that the government’s initiative to increase value-added tax (VAT) rates aimed to generate an additional three-quarters of a billion euros this year, but projections suggest only a third of that may be achieved. “It is evident that the government struggles to collect taxes effectively. We have pointed this out since Robert Fico’s administration began, particularly after the government introduced an inadequate consolidation package last September,” KDH stated.

This situation, according to KDH, necessitates further consolidation measures that will ultimately impact the citizens. The Council for Budget Responsibility (RRZ) estimates these measures to amount to 2 billion euros next year, with similar actions expected to continue until the end of the government’s term.

“Minister Kamenický, when will you acknowledge your failures and outline corrective measures? You promised proposals by spring; now we are in mid-summer with no updates. If the current approach continues, Slovakia’s gross debt could surpass 100 billion euros for the first time in 2027, as projected by the RRZ,” stated KDH economic expert and National Council MP Jozef Hajko. He warned that this trajectory leads to a “clear path to bankruptcy,” which would have serious implications for residents and their living standards.

Consequently, KDH urges the government to implement cost-saving measures and avoid unnecessary expenditures.

“We also expect the government to enhance tax collection efforts and, importantly, to adopt measures that will promote investment and economic activity in Slovakia, as KDH proposed a year ago,” the party added.


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9 responses to “KDH: Slovakia is the EU’s Fastest Accumulator of Debt, Government Powerless to Act”

  1. Slint FUBAR Avatar
    Slint FUBAR

    Isn’t it just delightful how Slovakia’s government is racing towards debt like a contestant on a game show? 😂 At this rate, they should really consider changing their name to “Slovakia: The Debt Accumulation Champions” – now that’s a title worth flaunting!

  2. twinkle cutlass Avatar
    twinkle cutlass

    Slovakia’s taking the ‘debt accumulation’ trophy home, eh? 💰 At this rate, they might as well set up a debt museum—admission’s free, but you’ll pay for it later! 😂

  3. Sidewalk Enforcer Avatar
    Sidewalk Enforcer

    Isn’t it charming how Slovakia is racing towards debt like a snail on espresso? 🍵 Just what we need—another tax hike that promises to deliver less than a Slovakian weather forecast! 😂

  4. mad kid Avatar

    Looks like Slovakia is setting records in debt accumulation faster than we can say “viva la tax hike!” 🥳 If only the government’s financial strategy was as bold as its promises…

  5. Kamikaze Grandma Avatar
    Kamikaze Grandma

    Looks like Slovakia is on a debt diet—too bad it’s only eating cake! 🍰 If they keep this up, the next fiscal summit might as well be a funeral for their economy. 😂

  6. Winded On Friday Avatar
    Winded On Friday

    Looks like Slovakia is on the express train to Debtville, and the conductor’s taking a nap! 🚂💸 Maybe we should start charging admission to watch the government fumble its way through tax collection—it’s like a comedy show, but without the laughs! 😂

  7. Energy Avatar

    Slovakia’s got the debt game on speed dial, don’t you think? 😂 With our Finance Minister doing his best impression of a deer in headlights, it’s a wonder we’re not considering a crowdfunding campaign to keep the lights on! 💸

  8. Magenta Avatar

    Typical Slovakia, racing towards the debt finish line like it’s the next big sport event. Who needs fiscal responsibility when you can just keep piling it on, right? 😂💸

  9. steel cut toe Avatar
    steel cut toe

    Seems like Slovakia’s government is on a debt-collecting spree, maybe they’ll open a “Debt Museum” next? 🤷‍♂️ At this rate, we might as well hire a DJ for the bankruptcy party! 🎉💸

  10. ship whip Avatar
    ship whip

    Isn’t it just delightful to watch Slovakia and Austria race to the bottom of the debt abyss? 😂 If only our leaders could apply the same enthusiasm to collecting taxes as they do to accumulating debt—maybe then we’d be winning at something!

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