Domestic Affairs
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Pundit: Latest anti-graft party Oath have big chance of winning seats
Recent polls have suggested a new political grouping, the Oath, may make the five-percent threshold to reach the Chamber of Deputies in elections this autumn.
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Czech government tightens Covid restrictions amidst surge of new cases
The Czech Ministry of Health has announced a tightening of restrictions amidst an upsurge of new Covid-19 cases.
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Survey: Czechs most likely to vote according to party program, leader’s personality
Most Czechs say that a party’s program will be the deciding factor in how they will cast their ballots. No politican enjoys overwhelming popularity.
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Czech government to intensify testing as Delta spreads in Europe
As Europe braces for a wave of the Delta variant, the Czech Republic is racing against time to inoculate as large a segment of the population as possible.
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Zeman’s attack on trans people condemned as threat to sexual minorities’ mental health
Czech President has made headlines with a controversial comment aimed at the transgender community, women’s rights activists and the #MeToo movement.
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Aid pours in to South Moravian villages devastated by tornado
Financial as well as material aid is pouring into South Moravian villages hit by the devastating tornado on Thursday.
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MEPs push Brussels to flex muscles over Czech PM’s conflict of interest, subsidies
MEPs have voted to issue proceedings against Andrej Babiš for breaches of EU law due to his alleged conflict of interest. It could spur the EC to take punitive action.
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Lower house approves bill to compensate victims of forced sterilization
A bill on providing compensation for people who were forcibly or otherwise illegally sterilised in the past was approved by the lower house of Parliament on June 4th.
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PM Babiš survives third no-confidence vote, thanks to Communist walk-out
Andrej Babiš’s minority government has survived yet another no-confidence motion. But opinion polls suggest a opposition coaltion will win the October election.
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Senate committee declares President Miloš Zeman unfit for office
The Security and Defense Committee of the Czech Senate has declared President Miloš Zeman unfit for office and has proposed that he be stripped of the post.
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Police propose indicting prime minister after investigating Stork’s Nest affair
After concluding an investigation into the case publicly known as the Stork’s Nest affair, Czech police have proposed indicting Prime Minister Andrej Babiš.
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Dominik Feri’s resignation sparks heated debate on sexual harassment
The resignation of MP Dominik Feri, following accusations of sexual assault by several women, has sparked a heated debate in Czechia about sexual harassment.
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