Domestic Affairs
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Petr Pavel: The retired army general set to become Czechia’s next president
Petr Pavel has been elected as Czechia’s fourth president. A career soldier, Pavel served as Chief of the Czech General Staff and as Chair of NATO’s Military Committee.
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Newly-elected president Petr Pavel promises to bring “order and stability” to Czechia
Retired army general Petr Pavel is set to become Czechia’s next president after winning a sweeping victory in the second round of presidential elections.
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Czechs give outgoing President Zeman poor marks for performance
Czechs assessed President Miloš Zeman’s ten-year performance in the country’s top post with an average 4 on a 5-point scale, according to a survey by NMS Market Research.
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Jiří Přibáň: Potential Babiš attempt to create presidential regime “biggest risk of election”
Jiří Přibáň on the abrasive campaigning style of presidential candidate Andrej Babiš – and whether he could be rein in the rhetoric and become a temperate head of state.
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Pundit: Advantage Pavel but Babiš’s negative tactics may work
After coming second in round one of elections to the Czech presidency, Andrej Babiš attacked his rival for the post, Petr Pavel. But can his negative tactics work?
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Pavel and Babiš in face-off for Czech presidency after tight first round
Ex-army chief Petr Pavel and former PM Andrej Babiš will go into a second-round run-off for the post of Czech president in a fortnight’s time after a close first round.
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First round of presidential elections kicks off in Czechia
The first round of presidential elections is taking place in Czechia this Friday and Saturday.
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“Havel was a great gentleman” – US banker with Czech heritage John Kotouc
John F. Kotouc is descended from a family of Czech immigrants to Nebraska, he is also a member of the American Friends of the Czech Republic.
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Expert: Court acquittal may boost Babiš’s chances in presidential run, but not enough
Monday saw ANO party leader and presidential candidate Andrej Babiš acquitted of fraud charges in connection to the so-called Stork’s Nest case.
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Czech abroad: “It’s really important we can vote – despite the cost”
Among those taking part in elections for the next president, which begin on Friday, will be many thousands of Czechs living abroad. We speak to one, who lives in Derby, UK.
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“Czechia has changed” – Fiala hosts special dinner for former PMs to mark Velvet Divorce anniversary
Monday saw no fewer than nine former Czech prime ministers attend a special dinner hosted by the country’s current head of government.
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PM: 2023 will be tough – but Czechs will get through it
Things will not be easy this year, but Czechia will handle it. That was a key message from Prime Minister Petr Fiala’s New Year’s address to the nation on Sunday night.
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