
Slovak Transport Companies Threaten Strike Over Minister's Refusal to Provide State Aid
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Slovak transport companies are threatening to strike after expressing dissatisfaction with statements from Transport Minister Jozef Kamenický, who claims they do not need state assistance. The transport operators are demanding government help amid what appears to be financial difficulties in the sector. The dispute highlights tensions between the transport industry and the government over the need for state support, with companies arguing they require assistance while the minister maintains that such aid is unnecessary.
