Domestic Affairs
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Interior minister: Czechia not “less safe” because of foreigners
Czech politicians have moved to quell anti-Ukrainian sentiment in the wake of two violent attacks against Czech women, which were reportedly committed by Ukrainian youths.
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Fremr’s appointment to Constitutional Court on hold as new facts emerge
The appointment of Robert Fremr to the panel of Constitutional Court judges has been put on hold following fresh information about his past.
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Expert: anti-government movement serious problem for Czechia
According to the Ministry of Interior’s biannual report on extremism, the anti-establishment, anti-government movement in Czechia has been gaining strength.
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Pre-1989 case casts pall over top court appointments
The Senate met on Wednesday to consider three judges nominated for the Constitutional Court. However, the candidacy of Robert Fremr for the top court sparked controversy.
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Prague street called after Soviet general to be renamed
In the latest in a series of similar moves, Prague City Hall has voted to rename Koněvova Street, called after the controversial Soviet military commander Ivan Konev.
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“He has returned a degree of dignity to the post”: Pavel’s first 100 days in office evaluated
Saturday marks Petr Pavel’s first 100 days as president of Czechia. What have been his biggest successes – and his biggest failures?
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Martin Dvořák: “20 years after EU referendum Czechs are pragmatic Europeans”
On June 13 and 14, 2003, Czechs voted overwhelmingly to enter the EU. We discuss that vote, and current attitudes to EU, with European Affairs Minister Martin Dvořák.
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“Not such a stupid move”: Populist right parties announce electoral alliance plan
Tomio Okamura’s Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD) is preparing to form an electoral alliance with fellow populist right party Tricolour.
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Fiala government staying the course on reforms despite strike alert
The Czech government, which recently unveiled an austerity package to cut the state deficit, has said it will not submit to trade union pressure to water-down the proposal.
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“He really elevated the event”: Pavel first president in years to attend Roma Holocaust event
On Sunday President Petr Pavel became the first Czech head of state in decades to attend an annual memorial in South Bohemia to victims of the Roma and Sinti Holocaust.
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Expert: Govt. budget reforms “relatively solid compromise”
We asked politics professor Vít Hloušek from Masaryk University in Brno what he makes of the government’s largescale budget changes.
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Fiala cabinet unveils austerity package to get Czechia “in good shape”
The Fiala government has unveiled an austerity package aimed at reducing the country’s deepening state deficit and plans for a radical reform of old-age pensions.
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