This update concerns parliamentary data protection compliance reporting and has no connection to payments, payment services, or payment regulation.
This is a general administrative data protection report unrelated to any payment service, product, or regulatory framework.
Specialism
The update concerns Slovakia's National Council's annual personal data protection compliance report under GDPR, which relates to institutional data governance practices rather than payment-specific regulation.
Low confidence — requires human review. While the report addresses GDPR compliance, it is an institutional parliamentary report with no direct relevance to payment firms, payment services, or payment system regulation.
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TITLE: Slovakia's National Council Publishes Annual Personal Data Protection Report for 2025
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On May 6, 2026, the National Council of the Slovak Republic (Národná rada Slovenskej republiky) submitted Parliamentary Paper 1318 to parliament. The submission comprises a report on the state of personal data protection for the year 2025, accompanied by a draft resolution for parliamentary consideration.
The report documents the National Council's compliance and activities relating to personal data protection throughout 2025. As a legislative body handling personal information in its parliamentary operations, the National Council is required to assess and report on its data protection practices annually. This report fulfils that obligation and provides transparency on how the institution manages personal data in accordance with applicable Slovak and European Union data protection legislation, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The submission includes supporting documentation: an introductory cover page, the full report on personal data protection status, a draft resolution for parliamentary approval, and a submission memorandum. These documents are available for review by members of parliament and the public through the National Council's parliamentary documentation system.
The report will now proceed through the National Council's standard legislative review process, where it may be debated and voted upon by members of parliament. The draft resolution accompanying the report will determine whether parliament formally acknowledges and approves the findings and recommendations contained within the personal data protection assessment for 2025.
REFERENCE:
Národná rada Slovenskej republiky. Parliamentary Paper 1318: Report on the State of Personal Data Protection for 2025. Available at: https://www.nrsr.sk/