Speaker of Parliament R. Raši: Cutting Regions May Result in Loss of EU Funding

Bratislava – A reduction in the number of higher territorial units (VÚC) may result in a loss of EU funds, as noted by the Chairman of the National Council (NR) of the Slovak Republic, Richard Raši, and State Secretary of the Ministry of Interior, Michal Kaliňák, both from Hlas-SD, in a joint statement on Wednesday. This information was reported by TASR.

Richard Raši and Michal Kaliňák highlighted that alterations to the VÚC system could adversely affect regional development, territorial cooperation, and the absorption of EU funds. They asserted that any reform concerning self-governing regions should be postponed until after 2027 to mitigate the risk of losing access to EU funding.

While acknowledging that decreasing the number of VÚC could facilitate a more efficient use of public finances and lower administrative expenses, they stressed the importance of considering these issues more holistically. “We welcome rationalization, but it should be preceded by constructive dialogue and a thorough examination of all potential impacts to ensure that this process is not rushed or conducted without a systematic approach,” Raši stated.

Reform of self-governing regions requires careful planning

Kaliňák emphasized that any reform of self-governing regions must be meticulously prepared through discussions with territorial partners and should not take effect until 2030.

“Given that these changes are closely tied to the regions’ ability to absorb EU funds, we advise that they be implemented only in the upcoming programming period, after 2027. This will provide continuity and reduce the risk of losing European resources,” explained the State Secretary of the Ministry of Interior.

Raši and Kaliňák asserted that discussions regarding territorial changes should commence immediately to establish a system that aligns with a new agreement regarding EU funds. They believe it is crucial for Slovakia to remain a reliable and predictable partner for the European Commission. They also contend that the reduction of VÚC should be integrated into broader public administration reforms and the modernization of self-governments. The Association of Towns and Communities of Slovakia, the Union of Towns of Slovakia, and the Association of Self-Governing Regions of Slovakia (SK8) are anticipated to present their reform proposals this fall.

Last week, the coalition party SNS proposed cutting the number of self-governing regions from eight to four, citing potential savings exceeding 500 million euros through office reductions and the elimination of redundant roles. Prime Minister Robert Fico, leader of Smer-SD, expressed readiness to support such a proposal. Matúš Šutaj Eštok, leader of Hlas-SD and Minister of Interior, indicated that his party is open to discussing a reduction but only after a professional debate. (August 20)


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7 responses to “Speaker of Parliament R. Raši: Cutting Regions May Result in Loss of EU Funding”

  1. Spit 
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    Spit Turanga

    Cutting regions for a tidy sum of EU funds, eh? Brilliant strategy, chaps—who needs reliable governance when you can have a budget surplus to show off at the next Brussels soirée? 💶😂

  2. Oh, fantastic! Who wouldn’t want to throw away millions in EU funds for the sake of a ‘simpler’ bureaucracy? It’s always a good idea to gamble with public money while we’re at it, right? 😂💸

  3. Pepper Legs Avatar
    Pepper Legs

    Cutting regions to save a few bucks while risking EU funds? Brilliant strategy, lads! It’s like selling your car for bus fare and hoping the bus doesn’t break down. 😂💸

  4. Cutting regions to save a few bucks and risk losing EU funding? Brilliant strategy, lads! 💸 Who needs a stable economy when you can play regional musical chairs? 🎶

  5. Baked ZD Avatar

    Cutting regions to save a few euros sounds like a brilliant plan—who needs EU funds anyway? 🤷‍♂️ I guess we’ll just throw caution to the wind and hope the Brussels folks don’t mind a bit of chaos! 🥳

  6. cool law topping Avatar
    cool law topping

    Cutting regions to save a few quid, eh? Brilliant strategy—because who needs EU funds when we can play bureaucratic musical chairs instead? 🎶💸

  7. Star Jammer Avatar
    Star Jammer

    Cutting regions for some extra pennies sounds brilliant, doesn’t it? Who needs EU funds when you can have fewer bureaucrats and more chaos? 😂

  8. upper d3ckr Avatar
    upper d3ckr

    Cutting regions to save a few bucks while risking EU funds? Brilliant strategy, really. Can’t wait to see how that plays out—like a fine wine left uncorked in the sun. 🍷💸

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