Domestic Affairs
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Babiš: Online services for citizens and businesses to be available within five years
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has said that citizens and businesses should be able to profit from state online services within the next five years. Furthermore, citizens…
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Defence Ministry opens multi-billion crown tender for Infantry Fighting Vehicles
The Ministry of Defence has released its tender specifications for a new model of Infantry Fighting Vehicles which are set to replace its aging BVP-2s. Four pre-selected…
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Social Democrats add fresh faces to leadership line-up, but is the orange party really getting…
At their party congress this weekend, the Social Democrats re-elected Minister of Interior Jan Hamáček chairman and elevated rising political star Minister of Foreign…
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Senate rejects bill to tax church restitutions as “unconstitutional“
A Communist Party bill aiming to tax church restitutions hit the rocks in the Senate on Wednesday where the vast majority of senators rejected it as “unconstitutional“…
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Quo vadis, Prime Minister Andrej Babiš? For everyone, to Europe.
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has been re-elected chairman of the ANO party that he founded seven years ago, running unopposed at the party’s congress on Sunday. Polls show…
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Unions threaten action over plan to let 10 percent of state employees go
The Czech Republic’s unions have come out strongly against the minister of finance’s plans to make some 10 percent of state employees redundant as a cost-saving measure…
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Minister has plan to stop doctors exodus – but young practitioners are unconvinced
There is a serious shortage of young doctors entering the Czech health system, with many physicians choosing to work in Western countries instead. In response, the…
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Why is it so hard to remove a Czech president?
A group of Czech senators recently accused President Miloš Zeman of gross violation of the Constitution and began drafting an official bill of impeachment. However, the…
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Government planning major cuts as growth slows
The Czech economy has been thriving on many fronts in recent times. However, with growth slowing the prime minister and minister of finance are planning major cuts next…
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Ministers announce steps to combat drought
The Czech Republic has been hit by droughts in recent years, with large swathes of the country particularly badly affected last summer. Now a government task force is…
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Will Czech voters opt for new Voice in European elections?
A new pro-European, liberal party will soon appear on the Czech political scene. Voice is being established by Pavel Telička, a well-known one-time European commissioner…
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Could the Czech Republic soon profit from a “state-wide metro system”?
Experts and politicians agree that high-speed railways are vital for the future of the Czech Republic. Current plans envision a network that would not just connect major…
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