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Slovak Minister to Unveil Anti-Truancy Legislation as European Leaders Head to Trnava

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Slovakia's Education Minister Erik Tomáš is set to present new legislation aimed at tackling school truancy, while the western Slovak city of Trnava prepares to host European leaders including representatives of the SEDEC commission — the European Committee of the Regions' body dealing with social policy, education, employment, research, and culture. The convergence of these two events highlights ongoing efforts by Slovak authorities to address educational challenges domestically, while also engaging with EU-level governance structures. The SEDEC commission brings together regional and local elected representatives from across European Union member states to shape EU policy on social and educational matters. Details of the anti-truancy bill, including specific measures or penalties it may introduce, were not immediately available, but the legislation is expected to address a persistent concern in Slovak schools regarding chronic absenteeism among students.

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