Domestic Affairs
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New Covid measures aim to deter skiers, limit social contact
The Czech government is introducing fresh measures to combat Covid-19. The focus is on reducing social contact – and in particular deterring people from going skiing.
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Czech vaccine strategy thrown into disarray by fallout in deliveries
Shortly after the start of inoculation against Covid-19, mounting problems with deliveries to the EU have resulted in confusion and uncertainty about the set timetable.
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Lower house approves mandatory quotas on local food in supermarkets despite EU warning
The lower house of Parliament on Wednesday passed a bill that would impose a mandatory quota on local food sold in retail stores larger than 400 square metres.
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Government asks for extension of state of emergency as “British mutation” detected in Czechia
Apart from the reopening of children’s clothing shops and stationeries, the government is not planning any loosening of measures.
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2021 in Czech Politics
We talk to political analyst Petr Just about where the Czech society and its political representation stands at the start of election year 2021.
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Emotions running high in Czech Republic as epidemic worsens
As Czech hospitals fill up with Covid patients, some members of the opposition have called on the government to seek foreign aid in helping to cope with the crisis.
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David Ondráčka: Politics is a contest – not a cartel
Former director of Transparency International David Ondráčka is now entering politics with the new party People PRO. He tells us why.
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CR climbs to highest bracket of Covid risk as assessment method set to change
The national Covid-19 risk index has climbed to the highest level. However, the methodology for establishing restrictions will change in the coming weeks.
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Václav Havel’s philosophical legacy remembered on 9th anniversary of his death
Czechs will mark nine years since the death of playwright, dissident and president Václav Havel on December 18, 2011.
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Within week of reopening, Czech restaurants ordered to close earlier
New restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus will force all Czech restaurants and bars to close at 8 pm from Wednesday. Operators say the move is unfair.
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Babiš’s conflict of interest to cost Czechia ‘hundreds of millions’, MEP says
The Czech state will pay dearly for Prime Minister Andrej Babiš’s conflict of interest, the improper disbursal of EU subsidies, an MEP on the budget committee says.
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Coronavirus vaccinations could start at the turn of January-February, says health minister
The Czech Republic could begin the coronavirus vaccination process sometime around the turn of January-February 2021, says Health Minister Jan Blatný.
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