Domestic Affairs
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Czech finance minister makes about turn on nuclear expansion
Only three months after the Temelin nuclear tender was scrapped, chances that the Czech Republic will swiftly restart preparations to build new reactors have revived with…
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Minister of Industry and Trade counts half year achievements
Czech Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka continued his ministry tour on Wednesday with a stop off at the Ministry of Industry and Trade, under the tutelage of fellow Social…
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Centre-right opposition: broader consensus needed on civil service bill
MPs returned to their seats on Tuesday to debate, above all, a much-needed civil service bill, designed to reform the civil service along apolitical lines, cutting out…
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Czech military reassessing defense tactics at Bagram base amidst growing terrorist attacks
Czech soldiers guarding the Bagram military base in Parwan Province, Afghanistan, are repelling an increasing number of attacks from Taliban insurgents. Tuesday’ terrorist…
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Government tackles social housing profiteering
The Czech government has moved to curb widespread profiteering from social housing. The draft legislation, which was approved by the cabinet this week, should stop hostel…
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Single guilty verdict in spying and graft scandal that felled government puts State Attorney’s…
A year after the spying and graft scandal that brought down the centre-right government of prime minister Petr Nečas, a Prague court has delivered the first –and by all…
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Babiš’ intervention in ČEZ upsets coalition parties
An intervention by Finance Minister Andrej Babiš in the Czech state-run energy giant ČEZ has annoyed his party’s coalition partners. Mr Babiš’s ministry has replaced seven…
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Slovak court clears Czech top official of collaborating with communist-era secret police
A Slovak court has cleared the Czech finance minister and leader of the second strongest party in government Andrej Babiš of having knowingly served as an agent in the…
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Administrative Court sides with Greens on question of five-percent threshold
Two Czech parties, the Greens and the Pirates, contesting an artificial five-percent threshold which recently prevented them from winning mandates to the European…
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Preliminary deal on 2015 Czech budget agreed but fine tuning still likely
The Czech Cabinet has hammered out a preliminary deal on the overall budget for 2015 with a fairly low deficit of 100 billion reiterated in spite of the pressure to…
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Debt brake revived but support lukewarm from opposition parties
Czech government parties have decided to add another instrument to the toolbox for curbing the country’s overall debt, a so-call debt brake. But the proposal is already…
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Financial audit at six ministries reveals poor management and squandering of public funds
The Czech Finance Ministry on Thursday unveiled the results of in-depth audits conducted at six ministries. The findings indicate that millions of crowns in public funds…
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