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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum EUROPEAN URANIUM RESOURCES LTD V.EUU

"European Uranium Resources Ltd is engaged in the identification, acquisition, exploration and, if warranted, development of mineral resource projects. Its projects are Kuriskova Uranium Deposit and Novoveska Huta uranium deposit."

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EUROPEAN URANIUM RESOURCES LTD > Pro-uranium minister kicked out of the Slovak government!
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Post by GejzaMiazga on Jul 02, 2014 3:15pm

Pro-uranium minister kicked out of the Slovak government!

Slovak pro-uranium economy minister Tomas Malatinsky - the one who had signed the infamous Memorandum of Understanding with EUU back in Dec 2012 ( https://www.menejstatu.sk/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/memorandum.pdf - check the signatures at the end of the document ) - has resigned (or, better to say, has been kicked out of the Slovak government) today: https://ekonomika.sme.sk/c/7265048/malatinsky-aj-caplovic-oznamili-po-dohode-s-ficom-demisiu.html - a very good news for all the local people!
Comment by wintersun10 on Aug 19, 2014 2:48pm
if foreign companies operate in Canada they have to comply with the Canadian regulations. so, if Canadian companies strange enough wind up in Slovakia, they will have to follow that countries rules. consequently stop your whining and stop your childish tantrums, just get the Slovak rules in order and you will do fine or not but either way that would be up to Slovakia. grow up and stop blaming the ...more  
Comment by chintzy on Aug 19, 2014 6:43pm
Maybe Slovakians are satisfied with a subsistence level of economic development, maybe there is something to be said for accepting a second world standard of living in exchange for taking absolutely no risk so if a mining disaster happens somewhere on Planet Earth that is a definitive justification for never considering any development of a natural resource in Slovakia. I'm not necessarily ...more  
Comment by GejzaMiazga on Aug 21, 2014 3:28pm
chintzy: I'm not quite sure what exactly you mean by "subsistence level of economic development" but your picture of Slovakia as a country whose only chance for a better future consists in uranium mining is completely wrong! There are plenty of other and better ways and opportunities for future (e.g. most likely you don't know that Slovakia is one of the largest per-capita car ...more  
Comment by GejzaMiazga on Aug 21, 2014 2:44pm
wintersun: You have probably misplaced your post because what you have written here is not related in any way with the fact that I have pointed out, i.e. that the pro-uranium minister Malatinský was kicked out of the Slovak government. Anyway, I would be glad to hear that EUU was not interested in mining uranium in Košice anymore - if that was really true, of course - but it's not so. If ...more  
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