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Anti-corruption police resume inquiry into Pandurs purchaseA recent newspaper report prompted the resumption of an inquiry into the purchase of Pandur armoured personnel carriers (APC) from the Austrian company Steyr by the Czech military. The issue was highlighted by a recent report Unemployment up, inflation down The Czech Republic’s unemployment rate continued to rise in June while inflation continued to fall, as a drop in demand was troubling the export-reliant economy, government data showed on July 9. The unemployment rate, based Non-partisan technocrat to head the new Czech government; Topolanek, Vondra, Schwarzenberg out Czech government falls; Lisbon trembles, Europe watches Czech lawmakers report their property status The battle over inflation statistics is being waged Some officials said that inflation in the Czech Republic is expected to hit six percent this year, which some critics said will cut into planned government reforms as well as people’s pocketbooks, but other estimates Gates to throw support behind missile shield in Prague US Defence Secretary Robert Gates will be holding talks in Prague this week on US plans for its missile shield on Czech soil, Czech Defence Ministry spokesman Jan Pejsek said on October 18. Gates is Topolanek’s partner gives birth, he wants divorce Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek said July 27 he would seek a divorce from hiswife after his partner, Lucie Talmanova, who is deputy speaker of the parliament,gave birth to their son a day earlier. Topolanek, Government receives no-confident vote in Parliament Bush’s visit doesn’t change Czech opinions Govt calls introduction of direct charges in healthcare Czech Health Minister Tomas Julinek was cited as telling reporters recently that the country’s centre-right coalition plans to introduce direct charges in healthcare in order to rein in excessive doctor visits and medicine use, Deutsche Social Democrats ready to stop President Klaus Czech Social Democrats are ready to set aside their party interests to make sure the next president is anyone but the incumbent, Vaclav Klaus, their leader Jiri Paroubek was cited by Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) as Plans for stricter rules on sickness benefits A new directive from the Czech authority might curb the sickness benefits now available, website praguemonitor.com reported. A report published by the daily Hospodarske noviny on January 24, said that Czech Labour and Social Affairs Minority government secured thanks to rebel lawmakers Political tension won’t let up any time soon STV Council elects new director for public broadcaster Radim Hreha, a media advisor living in the Czech Republic, was elected the new director of public broadcaster Slovak Television (STV), winning the support of nine out of 15 members of the STV Council, Slovak President, premier discuss potential cabinet Czech government talks suffer another setback Negotiations aimed at forming a new Czech government suffered a setback on November 27 amid political squabbling and President Vaclav Klaus' decision to cancel a scheduled meeting with acting Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek, Deutsche Presse-Agentur IMF raises red flag over “policy drift” The Czech Republic’s robust economy and rise as an car-making hub could be threatened by “policy drift” tied to the country’s current political stalemate, an International Monetary Fund report said on November 21. The report, Czech conservatives find support for four-party coalition Four-way coalition may unblock Czech government Czech conservative appointed to form next government Local cooperation may point to Czech grand coalition EU funds scandal rocks Czech Republic A corruption scandal involving European Union funds rocked the Czech Republic's leading liberal party on October 11, Deutsche Presse-Agentur (dpa) reported. Police arrested three men for allegedly “draining financial resources from European funds and the state Conservatives resign, but retain control in Prague Czech Parliament rejects conservative’s government Czech Parliament rejects conservative’s government Czech parliament to decide fate of month-old government The Czech parliament's organising committee on September 26 cleared next week's schedule for a debate on the fate of Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek's minority government, news reports said. The debate will determine whether Topolanek and Czech government still in upheaval with bugging charges and controversy New Czech premier takes defensive for loan-fraud charges |
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China is presenting its ascent not as a power shift, but as a paradigm shift. The worldwide economic recession has had European Union businesses keenly eyeing China for continuing markets, Showing there is still some major differences between the European Union and China in areas |
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