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10/24/2018
President Miloš Zeman has endorsed the draft state budget but expressed some reservations, calling out "unnecessary expenditures", chief among them for promoting renewable energy resources.
Zeman’s comments came in a speech before a vote at the lower house of Parliament on the draft budget, which proposes a deficit of 40 billion crowns for both this year and in 2019.
Opposition parties have criticised the ANO-Social Democrat coalition government for promoting deficit spending during a time of economic growth. A vote was not expected until late evening Wednesday or the early hours of Thursday.
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10/24/2018
Thursday should be partly cloudy to overcast throughout most of the country with occasional rain likely. Daytime highs should be between 11 and 15 degrees Celsius.
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10/24/2018
President Miloš Zeman will reportedly present a state award to American publisher Erik Best for his critical commentary on the privatisation of the mining company OKD and entrepreneur Zdeněk Bakala, who later gained control over it.
Mr Best is publisher of the daily Fleet Sheet press review and writes a column called the Final Word. He will receive the honour on 28 October, the centenary of Czechoslovakia’s founding, according to Deník N.
OKD, now in bankruptcy, was sold by the state to the company Karbon Invest for a price critics say was far below the market value. Mr. Bakala’s RPG Industries purchased Karbon Invest just a few months later.
In August, a lower house commission investigating the controversial privatisation of OKD asked the police to intervene after Bakala ignored a summons to give testimony.
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10/24/2018
The government on Wednesday agreed to allocate 2 billion crowns towards supporting drought-stricken farms and orchards. In September the Ministry of Agriculture estimated damages to crops at 11 billion crowns.
According to European Union rules, such government support can be granted to private growers only when damages from drought exceed 30% of average annual production.
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10/24/2018
Part of a bridge linking the Prague districts of Karlín and Holešovice at the Vltavská metro station will be demolished due to disrepair. The section was closed to traffic in early October over safety concerns.
All bridges in the Czech capital have undergone special inspections since pedestrian walkway over the Vltava River collapsed last December, injuring two people.
Earlier this year, the Prague City Council executive committee backed the demolition of the Libeň bridge but but suspended a decision following protests from conservationists and other experts.
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10/24/2018
Both Czechs taking part in tennis’s season-ending WTA Finals in Singapore were beaten on Tuesday. Karolína Plíšková lost to Elina Svitolina while Petra Kvitová was defeated by reigning champion Caroline Wozniacki.
The Czech players are in the same group and will face each other on Thursday. Both can theoretically advance to the knockout stage. However, whoever loses that encounter is out and the winner is not guaranteed to progress either.
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10/24/2018
Viktoria Plzeň were beaten 2:1 by title holders Real Madrid in a football Champions League group game in the Spanish capital on Tuesday night. The hosts opened the scoring on 11 minutes and found the net again just after half time. Plzeň responded with a strike by Patrik Hrošovský with 11 minutes remaining to produce a nervy ending for Real, whose manager is under pressure after a string of poor results.
Tuesday’s result leaves Viktoria Plzeň with one point from three games. Their next Champions League match is at home against Real.
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10/23/2018
The Czech president, Miloš Zeman, is to meet the president of China, Xi Jinping, in Shanghai at the start of next month, an official from Mr. Zeman’s office announced on Tuesday. The head of state will be accompanied by four cabinet members and a large delegation of businesspeople.
It will be Mr. Zeman’s fourth visit to China since becoming president and his seventh meeting with Mr. Xi. The two leaders are expected to visit the Czech stand at the China International Import Expo, which begins on November 5.
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10/23/2018
A former Czech minister of foreign affairs, Lubomír Zaorálek, says the Czech Republic should gradually withdraw its troops from Afghanistan, as should other NATO members. He made the comment after the shooting dead of soldier Tomáš Procházka in the country on Monday.
Mr. Zaorálek told the news website Novinky.cz that deploying Czech troops to Afghanistan had cost a lot of money. He said it had been a mistake to enter the country, just as it had been wrong to go into Iraq.
Four Czech soldiers have died in Afghanistan in the last three months.
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10/23/2018
People who have refused to accept the election of Miloš Zeman have not been invited to a ceremony at Prague Castle on Sunday celebrating the centenary of Czechoslovakia, the president’s spokesman, Jiří Ovčáček, said. His statement confirmed reports that some figures, including the heads of political parties, have not received the usual invitation to such events.
Mr. Ovčáček said the Office of the President had done such people a favour as they would not now need to wrestle with their consciences with regard to whether to attend. He said hundreds of people had been invited to the event at the Vladislav Hall and the number ignored was small.
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