Domestic Affairs
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Czech government seeks to reduce number of children in institutional care
The Czech government’s Human Rights Council is to ask legislators to pass new laws preventing children younger than seven from ending up in institutionalized care. Instead…
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Spending watchdog questions roll out of Czech e-government ambitions
The Czech Republic has long had ambitions to be out there with the pioneers in e-government; linking up ministries and regional authorities and allowing citizens to…
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Czech president uses Christmas message to warn of migrant "invasion"
Czech president Miloš Zeman has used his annual Christmas message to reiterate his strong opposition to Europe’s migration policies. Echoing sentiments previously…
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Government approves plan for future Czech army role
The Czech government has approved a plan for the future role of the country’s military designed to reflect the new security climate across Europe. Thousands of new…
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Czech army reserve to expand and be available for foreign missions
A move to substantially boost the Czech army reserve has been passed in the lower house of parliament with the means also earmarked to make signing up for missions at home…
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Anti-smoking bill passes in first reading
In a first reading, lawmakers in the Czech lower house on Tuesday backed a government bill proposing a full ban on smoking in all cafes, bars and restaurants. The…
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Government rejects another bailout package for OKD mining company
The Czech government on Monday rejected another bailout package for the ailing mining company OKD. Following talks with trade unions, the cabinet has said it will focus on…
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State lacks clear framework for managing publicly owned companies
The state spending watchdog, the Supreme Audit Office, has issued a report putting the spotlight on ongoing failures how ministries manage the wide variety of companies…
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Military Intelligence to invest hundreds of millions in cyber-defence
Czech Military Intelligence will reportedly invest hundreds of millions of crowns next year in cyber-defence. No sector and no country in this day and age are immune to…
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Interior ministry proposes new anti-terrorism measures
Members of the Czech National Security Council met late on Tuesday to discuss new measures designed to protect the country from the threat of terrorism and illegal…
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Communist party stands by embattled Euro MP Ransdorf
Czech communist party MEP Miloslav Ransdorf met with party colleagues in Prague on Tuesday morning in order to explain his arrest by Swiss authorities last week. Mr…
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Opposition ready to do battle over 2016 draft budget
The draft bill on the 2016 state budget is due to go into its third and final reading in the lower house on Wednesday. While the government is confident it has the votes…
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