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Czech Politics

Czechs still behind in Europe for Internet usage

December 14, 2009

While the number of Internet users in the Czech Republic continues to rise, the country still remains behind most of Europe in the total number of users, according to a study released by the Czech Statistical Office.
Just over 58 percent of Czechs used the World Wide Web in 2008, with the average in the European [...]

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Poll: Czechoslovakia’s split was correct

December 7, 2009

A tight majority of Czechs say the split of Czechoslovakia into the Czech and Slovak republics as from January 1, 1993, was a correct step, according to a CVVM poll.
 
Thirty-six percent of the polled said the step was “rather correct, and another 16 percent said it was “definitely correct.” Thirty-three percent of the polled [...]

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Czech CSSD would win elections now

November 23, 2009

The Czech Social Democrats (CSSD) would win elections to the Chamber of Deputies, if held in November, with 29.1 percent of the vote, according to an election model the Factum Invenio polling agency presented today.
 
The Civic Democrats (ODS) would finish second with 26.7 percent, followed by the Communists (KSCM) and TOP 09 with 12.9 [...]

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Czech PM to bring Lisbon treaty to Rome next Friday

November 6, 2009

Prime Minister Jan Fischer will take the Lisbon treaty to Rome next Friday, whereby the ratification process by the Czech Republic will be completed.
 
The treaty will take effect on December 1 as wished by the Swedish EU presidency.
Fischer will take the treaty to the depository at the Italian Foreign Ministry where EU treaties are preserved. [...]

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Czech government to discuss its European commissioner

November 1, 2009

The Czech government does not yet have its own candidate for the post of European commissioner, but it will discuss the issue in the two weeks to come and parties can come up with their proposals.

The media information that the government was considering nominating Vladimir Dlouhy, industry and trade minister from the early 1990s, [...]

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Havel: Velvet Revolution ideals not abandoned

October 19, 2009

The Czech Republic has not abandoned the crucial ideals of the 1989 Velvet Revolution, yet mistakes were made, former dissident and president Vaclav Havel told a news conference on the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Iron Curtain.
Havel said he believes a generation change is needed for an improved functioning of the state [...]

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More than three-fifths of Czechs meet with corruption

October 12, 2009

More than three-fifths of Czechs admit they have met with corruption, it ensues from a fresh online poll by the SANEP agency, according to which a bribe has ever been offered to 38 percent of Czechs while one-fifth of Czechs have accepted a bribe.

Even doctors, state officials and policemen among the respondents have admitted witnessing [...]

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Topolanek: Communism still threat for the Czech Republic

October 6, 2009

Return of the Communist regime to the Czech Republic is still a threat even 20 years after its fall, Mirek Topolanek, leader of the center-right Civic Democratic Party, (ODS), said at the opening of the international conference “20 Years Later”.
“The society of freedom still has some cracks, it is fragile and vulnerable. The public [...]

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Czech universities will be reduced

September 25, 2009

The number of students at Czech universities will start decreasing as from 2012. This will also contribute to a reduction of the number of universities which is at present excessive. The reduction would mainly afflict private universities.
Last year, the Czech Institute for Information in Education registered 26 public and 45 private universities operating in the [...]

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No American Radar for the Czech Republic

September 19, 2009

For the last few years Bush in his crap attempts to dominate the world had suggested that the US build a radar and missile defence system in the Czech Republic and Poland.
I have been amazed at the majority of the Czech responses to this.  On the whole they seemed to find that this was a [...]

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