Domestic Affairs
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PM Fischer outlines government's priorities for remainder of period in office
The caretaker government of Prime Minister Jan Fischer – originally set up for a brief five-month period – is now set to rule the country until regular general elections…
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Czechs disheartened by political developments, but unwilling to trust “new faces”
The past weekend saw the establishment of yet another political entity on the Czech scene- the Citizens’ Rights Party founded by supporters of the former prime minister…
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Klaus calls Lisbon Treaty ratification "probably unstoppable"
Just last week President Václav Klaus was not budging in his opposition to the Lisbon Treaty. The mountain of pressure he is under from virtually all corners found him at…
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To Russia with love: smiles all round as Czech President visits Moscow
Czech President Václav Klaus has just returned from an official trip to Moscow where he held talks with the Russian leader Dmitry Medvedev. High on the agenda was energy…
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Czechoslovakia in 1991: What to do with former secret police collaborators?
One of the most passionate debates in Czechoslovakia in the first years after the fall of communism was over what to do with people who had collaborated with the secret…
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Czech industry ministry sparks uproar with long term power plans
The Czech Ministry of Industry has just made public its plans for the country’s energy policy over the next four decades. They include more nuclear power, the breaching of…
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Klaus knows Sudeten German property issue “emotional”, says pundit Pehe
The Czech president, Václav Klaus, may have surprised everyone with his new condition for signing the Lisbon treaty, but here in the Czech Republic the argument that the…
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Barroso warns Fischer against “artificial obstacles” to Lisbon ratification, though satisfying…
The Czech prime minister was in Brussels on Tuesday for talks on his country’s stalled ratification of the EU’s Lisbon treaty. The European Commission president warned him…
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Survey spotlights high level of corruption in Czech society
A wide scale poll has revealed that most Czechs have witnessed corruption. The survey results come hard on the heels of moves by corruption watchdogs to push the current…
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Czech president’s position on Lisbon hard for Brussels to comprehend, says Czech Radio correspondent
If the Czech Constitutional Court finds that the EU’s Lisbon treaty is in line with Czech law, the country’s president, Václav Klaus, would have to sign ratification…
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Czech president throws another spanner in the works of the Lisbon treaty
Eurosceptic president Václav Klaus on Thursday threw another spanner in the works of the Lisbon treaty. During a telephone conversation with Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik…
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The School for Scandal: serious malpractice uncovered at Plzeň Law Faculty
Plagiarism, students’ work going missing, fast-track degrees completed within months, and dead professors still on the lecture roster – these are a few of the allegations…
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