2024 in Slovakia

Events in the year 2024 in Slovakia.

Incumbents

 * President: Zuzana Čaputová (until 15 June), Peter Pellegrini (since 15 June)
 * Prime Minister: Robert Fico

March

 * 23 March – The 1st round of the 2024 Slovak presidential election is won by Ivan Korčok with 42.51% of the vote. Korčok advances into the second round with the runner-up Peter Pellegrini, who receives 37.02% of the vote.
 * 28 March – Slovenské elektrárne shuts down operations at its Vojany Power Station, the last coal-fired power plant in the country.

April

 * 6 April – Peter Pellegrini defeats Ivan Korčok in the run-off of the 2024 Slovak presidential election, winning 53,12% of the vote.
 * 24 April – The Slovak government approves the Television and Radio Act proposed by prime minister Robert Fico and minister of culture Martina Šimkovičová over alleged partiality of the broadcaster Radio and Television of Slovakia (RTVS). If the bill is supported by the National Council, RTVS will be closed by the following June and replaced by a new broadcaster, named STVR.
 * 30 April – The National Council approves in the first reading a legislative amendment introduced by the Slovak National Party requiring non-profit organizations (NGOs) which annually receive more than €5,000 from outside Slovakia to register as "organizations with foreign support".

May

 * 15 May – Attempted assassination of Robert Fico: Prime Minister Robert Fico is critically injured in a shooting in Handlova. A suspect is apprehended and identified as a 71-year-old writer from Levice.

June

 * 8-9 June – 2024 European Parliament election. The liberal Progressive Slovakia party emerges as the largest party in the Slovak contingent to the European Parliament.
 * 10 June – A three-hour walkout is held by employees of RTVS in protest over the government's plans to abolish the organisation.
 * 15 June – Peter Pellegrini is inaugurated as president of Slovakia.
 * 19 June – The European Commission reprimands Belgium, France, Hungary, Italy, Malta, Poland, and Slovakia for breaking budget rules.
 * 20 June – The National Council votes in favor of dissolving RTVS and replacing it with the Slovak Television and Radio (STVR).
 * 27 June:
 * Seven people are killed and at least five others are injured after a Eurocity train travelling from Prague to Budapest collides with a bus near Nové Zámky.
 * The National Council votes in favor of increased security measures for leading politicians in response to the shooting of Robert Fico, which are denounced by opposition groups and Amnesty International as an infringement on the right to assembly.

July

 * 3 July – The Constitutional Court of Slovakia upholds the abolition of the Special Prosecutor's Office dealing with corruption cases proposed by the Fico government.

Holidays
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 * 1 January – Day of the Establishment of the Slovak Republic
 * 6 January – Epiphany
 * 29 March - Good Friday
 * 1 April - Easter Monday
 * 1 May	– Labour Day
 * 8 May	– Victory in Europe Day
 * 5 July – St. Cyril and Methodius Day
 * 29 August - Slovak National Uprising Anniversary
 * 1 September – Constitution Day
 * 15 September – Our Lady of Sorrows Day
 * 1 November - All Saints' Day
 * 17 November - Freedom and Democracy Day
 * 24 December - Christmas Eve
 * 25 December - Christmas Day
 * 26 December – Saint Stephen's Day

Art and entertainment

 * List of Slovak submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film

Deaths

 * 22 January: Gabriela Hanuláková, 66, track and field athlete
 * 25 January: Milan Stanislav Ďurica, 98, historian
 * 11 February: Ladislav Burlas, 96, composer
 * 29 February: Eugen Šváb, 87, swing musician
 * 8 March: Ľubomír Stankovský, 72, pop rock musician
 * 28 May: Róbert Cvi Bornstein, 98, Slovak National Uprising participant and Holocaust survivor
 * 17 June: Milan Urbáni, 79, politician
 * 2 July: Ivan Hričovský, 92, gardener
 * 8 July: Pavol Zelenay, 96, musician
 * 13 July: Blaho Uhlár, 72, theater director