Domestic Affairs
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Prime Minister Nečas moves to try and break coalition deadlock
The on-going crisis within the Czech government has come to a point where a mere meeting of coalition leaders might be a significant step ahead. After President Václav…
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No tangible progress as coalition parties pledge to save pro-reform government
The three parties of the Czech coalition government went back to the negotiating table on Monday to try to mend the rifts that have emerged in the wake of a crippling…
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Pundit: early elections may be the only viable option
The fate of the Czech government hangs in the balance in the wake of a corruption scandal involving the junior coalition party Public Affairs. The prime minister’s…
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Czech Republic and Israel to boost cooperation in science and economy
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Prague for a two-day visit, the first by an Israeli PM to the Czech Republic. Mr Netanyahu and his Czech counterpart…
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Transport Minister Vít Bárta resigns over corruption allegations
Five days of scandal rocking the Public Affairs party came to a head on Friday with the resignation from the cabinet of the man recognised as the party’s unofficial leader…
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Scandal within junior coalition member Public Affairs shakes government
Corruption allegations against the junior member of the governing coalition, Public Affairs, are threatening to further unbalance a government that has seen its share of…
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Public Affairs dismisses top member amid corruption allegations
The Public Affairs party expelled one of its top members on Tuesday evening, deputy chairman Jaroslav Škárka, after he had told the press that the party was paying him…
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Police trade unions push for Interior Minister Radek John to step down
Police trade unions leaders are set to meet Prime Minister Petr Nečas later on Tuesday to ask him to replace Interior Minister Radek John. More than a half of Czech police…
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Uproar over appointment of ultra conservative as ministerial adviser
Minority and human rights groups in the Czech Republic have sent an open letter to Education Minister Josef Dobeš over his decision to appoint a controversial ultra…
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Constitutional Court invalidates telecommunications data retention law
The Czech Constitutional Court has invalidated a law that forces operators to retain data on telephone calls and Internet traffic on the grounds that it violates people’s…
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Top court rejects complaint against gerrymandering in Prague’s local elections
The Czech Constitutional Court dismissed on Tuesday a complaint by three political parties contesting last October’s local elections in the capital. Public Affairs, the…
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Bárta to run for post of Public Affairs leader
Until recently, the country’s Transport Minister Vít Bárta delayed whether or not to run for leader of Public Affairs, the party he helped found which won surprising…
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