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Civic Democrat MP resigns over murky blackmail affair

The Civic Democrat MP at the centre of a murky blackmail affair has resigned. Jan Morava, who is 29, announced his resignation on Monday, a day after a report on TV Nova showed that he had been collecting compromising material on fellow MPs in order to blackmail them. His meetings with Nova journalists, who were disguised as private detectives, were recorded by hidden camera. The report also confirmed that Vlastimil Tlustý, a Civic Democrat MP at odds with the party leadership, co-operated with reporters in their investigation. Mr Tlustý posed in compromising photos with a young woman as a trap to see which fellow party members would buy the photos.

Social Democrats to call no-confidence vote

The Social Democrats want to call a vote of no-confidence following Senate and regional elections in mid-October in reaction to the blackmail scandal in the Civic Democrats, the biggest party in the governing coalition. Speaking at a news conference on Monday, the head of the Social Democrats, Jiří Paroubek, also said the upcoming elections should be regarded as a referendum on the government.

Czech scientists accused of illegally insect collecting in India found guilty

Two Czech scientists have been found guilty of illegally collecting insects in India. The court in Darjeeling has sentenced the Czech entomologists to three years in prison and a fine of about 10,000 rupees. The men’s lawyer can appeal against the verdict on Wednesday. Emil Kučera and Petr Švácha were arrested near the Singalila National Park on June 23 for collecting rare insects without a permit. The two men denied all the charges against them.

One third of Green’s national council dismissed

The head of the Green Party, Martin Bursík, has dismissed one-third of the party’s national council, which consisted mainly of his opponents. Twenty members of the national council were dismissed during the last day of the party’s national congress on Sunday, including Mr Bursík’s main critics Dana Kuchtová and Matěj Stropnický. Mr Bursík originally wanted to change the party rules, which would make the national council subordinate to the party leadership, but his proposal was not debated at all, as the meeting was running behind the schedule.

Mr Bursík, who is environment minister and deputy prime minister, was re-elected the party’s leader on Saturday, defeating the former education minister Dana Kuchtová. Education Minister Ondřej Liška and MP Kateřina Jacques became the first and the second deputies.

PM: Croatia’s entry to the EU one of the Czech Republic’s priorities

Croatia’s quick entry to the EU will be one of the Czech Republic’s priorities during its EU presidency, said Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek during an official visit of Croatia. He made the statement after a meeting with his Croatian counterpart Ivo Sanader on Monday, adding that the Czech Republic also supports Croatia’s admission to NATO. Prime Minister Topolánek, who is accompanied by Industry and Trade Minister Martin Říman, has also discussed economic cooperation and trade between the two countries.

Young Czech communists gather over 180,000 signatures against US radar

Young Czech communists have gathered over 180,000 signatures on a petition against the planned construction of a US radar base on Czech soil. The organisers will hand the sheets with signatures to the petition committee of the Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday. The Communist Youth Association, which was banned by court two years ago, will continue organising anti-radar petitions and meetings.

Poll: Civic Democrats increase preferences

A new opinion poll shows that the Civic Democrats, the largest party in the governing coalition, have slightly increased their preferences in August, cutting the lead of the opposition Social Democrats to 5 percent. The survey, conducted by the Median agency in August, suggests that the Social Democrats have the support of 36.8 percent of the electorate, with the Civic Democrats on 31.6 percent. The preferences of the Green Party have slumped down ahead of the party’s congress last weekend from 7 to a mere 4 percent, which is beyond the five-percent threshold to enter the lower house.

Number of EU tourists down in Czech Republic

The number of tourist from EU countries visiting the Czech Republic has been falling, this year reaching the lowest level since 2000, data from government agency Czech Tourism and the Czech Statistical Office have shown. Tourists from Western Europe are being replaced by visitors from Central and Eastern Europe, mainly from Poland, Russia and the Baltic States. In the first six month of this year, tourists from western countries made up 56 percent of all tourists, compared to over 66 percent in the year 2000. Experts attribute the decrease to an economic slowdown in Western Europe and say a further drop is not expected.

Beijing Paralympics: Czech team takes three gold medals

The Czech team has taken two gold medals at the Paralympics in Beijing. On Sunday, Eva Kacanu came first in the F54-56 Classification women’s shot, with a record-breaking throw of 6.73 m. Cyclist Jiří Ježek on Monday secured second gold medal for the Czech Republic, when he won the men’s individual pursuit, LC 2. Another gold medal went on Monday to swimmer Běla Hlaváčová in women’s 50m backstroke.

Weather

The start of the week is expected to be mostly cloudy, with occasional sunny spells. Daytime temperatures will reach highs of around 22 degrees Celsius.