
Rastislav Trnka
Rastislav Trnka is an independent politician and the chairman of the Košický samosprávny kraj (Košice Self-Governing Region) in Slovakia. He played a pivotal role in the recent decision to optimize and merge 19 secondary schools in the region, aiming to enhance the quality of education and financial sustainability of these institutions. Trnka advocates for this strategic move as a response to the ongoing challenges of declining student numbers and funding pressures in less developed areas.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Slovakia | 9 | 4.11 | 0.38% | +10% | 5,459,642 | 22,587 | $110,000 | 455$ |
Totals | 9 | 5,459,642 | 22,587 | $110,000 | 455$ |
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Slovakia:
Rastislav Trnka is the independent governor of Košice who announced plans for a water park that have faced criticism for inaction.
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Slovakia:
Rastislav Trnka is the independent governor of Košice who announced plans for a water park that have faced criticism for inaction.
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Slovakia:
Rastislav Trnka announced the intention to create a geothermal well in the Čižatice area near Košice.
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Slovakia:
Rastislav Trnka is the chairman of the Košice self-governing region who intervened in the activities of the transport committee.
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Slovakia:
Rastislav Trnka is the chairman of the Košice self-governing region who intervened in the activities of the transport committee.
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Slovakia:
Rastislav Trnka is the head of the Košice self-governing region who exerted pressure on the transport committee.
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Slovakia:
Rastislav Trnka is the head of the Košice self-governing region who intervened in the activities of the transport committee.
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Slovakia:
Rastislav Trnka is the head of the Košice self-governing region who intervened in the activities of the transport committee.
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Slovakia:
Rastislav Trnka is the chairman of the Košice Self-Governing Region who discussed the merging of schools.
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