...Ministers will answer questions from MPs during the regular question hour in parliament, 1200 GMT. SNS NEWS CONFERENCE The far-right Slovak National Party (SNS), a junior ruling coalition member, will hold a news conference, 0800 GMT. SLOVAKS STAY ON EURO PATH DESPITE INFLATION-CBANKER Slovakia should stay on track to qualify for 2009 euro adoption in spite of a worsening inflation outlook, central bank (NBS) Governor Ivan Sramko said on Wednesday. [ID:nL17254204] [RTRS-CEN-FRX-SK] IMF: SLOVAK EURO BID TO SIGNAL CEE TREATMENT The fate of Slovakia's euro bid will signal to the other euro zone hopefuls what treatment they can expect when applying to join the single currency area, a senior International Monetary Official said on Wednesday. [ID:nL1776737] [RTRS-EUR-CEEU-EMRG-SK] SLOVAKIA AGREES TO DOUBLE AFGAN DEPLOYMENT The Slovak government approved on Wednesday a proposal to double its military presence in Afghanistan by deploying 58 officers and doctors there in 2008, a government document showed. [ID:nL17556615] [RTRS-POL-SECUR-DIP-SK] SEPT JOBLESS RATE RISES TO 8.30 PCT Slovakia's unemployment rate rose to 8.30 percent in September from a record low of 8.19 percent in August, the Labour Office said on Wednesday. [ID:nPRG000546] [RTRS-JOB-SK] PRESS DIGEST ------------ $1.1 BLN DIVIDENDS The government expects income of 25 billion crowns ($1.05 billion) in dividends from state stakes in strategic companies. Pravda, page 21 PRIVATE PENSION SCHEME The social affairs ministry expects 30,800 people to switch from the private pension scheme into the pay-as-you-go system, which would boost state budget revenues by 1.6 billion crowns ($67.48 million). The finance ministry, which originally expected a 2.0 billion crown impact, declined to comment. Sme, page 7 GOVT JOB CUTS The government will sack only four percent of civil servants, instead of previously projected cut of 20 percent, or 30,000 jobs. Pravda, page 1 CHRISTMAS PAYMENTS The governmnet agreed on Wednesday to pay out Christmas bonuses of 1,500 and 2,000 crowns to pensioners with monthly income below 11,257 crowns. The bonuses will be paid in December or January. Pravda, page 4 SMER KEEPS LEAD The Smer party of Prime Minister Robert Fico kept its popularity lead in October, taking almost 41 percent in a Statistics Office opinion poll. The SDKU party of ex-Prime Minister Mikulas Dzurinda came second with 14.5 percent. Hospodarske Noviny, page 2 For news on upcoming events in the United States and other Group of Seven countries, see . For a diary of forthcoming Slovak events, double click [SK/DIARY], and a calendar of east European economic indicators, see [CONV/DIARY]. News editor of the day: Peter Laca on +421 2 5341 8402; fax: +421 2 5341 8403 E-mail: editorial@reuters.sk Reuters Messaging: peter.laca.reuters.com@reuters.net For real-time index quotes, double click in brackets: Warsaw WIG20 Budapest BUX Prague PX50 Other related news: Slovak equities [SK-E] E.Europe equities [.CEE] Slovak money [SK-M] Czech debt [CZ-D] Slovak Indicators [SK-ECI] Emerging forex [EMRG/FRX] Eastern European [EEU] All emerging markets [EMRG] Hot stocks [HOT] Stock markets [STX] Market debt news [DBT] Forex news [FRX] TOP NEWS -- Emerging markets [TOP/EMRG] TOP NEWS -- Convergence watch [TOP/EAST] ($1=.7040 Euro) ($1=23.71 Slovak Crown) ($1=23.71 Slovak Crown)
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