
Construction of Slovakia's Emergency Medical Stations in Chaos as Key Contractor Cancels Contract
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A major construction project to build emergency medical stations across Slovakia has fallen into disarray after the key contractor terminated their contract, leaving uncertainty about how many facilities have actually been completed. The project is funded by over 33 million euros from Slovakia's post-pandemic recovery plan, which uses European Union funds allocated to help member states modernize their infrastructure and services after COVID-19. The contractor's withdrawal threatens to delay the expansion of emergency medical services infrastructure, though the exact scope of the disruption remains unclear as officials have not disclosed how many stations were successfully built before the contract cancellation.
