2015 in Slovakia
The following lists events that will happen during 2015 in Slovakia.
Incumbents
Head of State
2015 is the first full year of the 4th President Andrej Kiska, elected as an independent candidate in the 2014.
Government
2015 is the last full year of the 8th National Council. Next parliamentary elections will be held on or before 5 March 2016. The Robert Fico's Second Cabinet, elected in 2012 consisted solely from Direction – Social Democracy party (Slovak: Smer – sociálna demokracia, abbr. Smer-SD), continues.
Major parties' leaders
- Parties in National Council
- Major extra-parliamentary parties
Other state leading representatives
Chairpersons of Self-governing Regions
- Bratislava Self-governing Region – Pavol Frešo (coalition of SDKÚ-DS, KDH, Most–Híd, SMK-MKP, OKS, SaS, SZ)
- Trnava Self-governing Region – Tibor Mikuš (Independent)
- Trenčín Self-governing Region – Jaroslav Baška (Smer-SD)
- Nitra Self-governing Region – Milan Belica (coalition of Smer-SD, SNS, ASV)
- Banská Bystrica Self-governing Region – Marian Kotleba (ĽSNS)
- Žilina Self-governing Region – Juraj Blanár (coalition of HZD, SNS, Smer-SD)
- Košice Self-governing Region – Zdenko Trebuľa (Smer-SD)
- Prešov Self-governing Region – Peter Chudík (coalition of Smer-SD, HZD, SNS)
Events
January
February
- February 1 – Regulation No. 1 of 2015 of the Slovak Republic Ministry of Interior on granting state citizenship of the Slovak Republic for specific reasons came into force. The regulation allows granting the citizenship to former Slovakia's citizens who lost citizenship after January 1, 1993, including those, who lost citizenship due to acquisition of foreign country's citizenship, under the Act No. 250/2010 Coll. of laws Amending and Supplementing the Act No. 40/1993 on State Citizenship
- February 7 – Slovak same-sex marriage referendum, 2015 failed with only 21.4% of citizens casting a vote
- February 18 – 47th Session of the National Council
Deaths
January
- 1 January – Drahoslav Machala, writer and journalist (b. 1947)
- 2 January – Arpád Račko, sculptor (b. 1930)
February
March
- 15 March – Ján Kulich, sculptor (b. 1930)
- 15 March – Marián Mikluš, army major-general and Chief of the General Staff in 1998 (b. 1953)
- 22 March – Peter Pišťanek, writer (b. 1960)
- 26 March – Kornel Földvári, poet, journalist, art and literature critic and translator (b. 1932)
- 27 March – Martin Porubjak, college professor, dramaturge, playwright, theater and film scriptwriter and director (b. 1944)
- 29 March – Ivan Niňaj, sports commentator (b. 1954)
April
- 11 April – Braňo Hochel, writer, university associate professor, literary scholar, translator and politician of Democratic Party (b. 1951)
- 26 April – Pavol Sedláček, medical doctor, politician of former People's Party – Movement for a Democratic Slovakia and Chairman of Trenčín Self-governing Region in 2006–2013 (b. 1949)
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