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November 13th, 2018
In an interview he gave to the latest issue of Czech weekly Echo, leader of the senior governing Smer-SD party Robert Fico said he wants people to have the chance to transfer 2 percent of their taxes, for example, to their parents. According to Fico, this step should contribute towards making the financing of NGOs more transparent. "This would show how much support and trust these NGOs actually enjoy and who would actually be willing to contribute towards their operating costs out of his or her own pocket," said Fico. People in Slovakia can arrange to have 2 percent of their taxes paid to a charity or NGO.
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