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Defense scandal hits Czech Republic before pollsDespite the frequent scandals that have been rocking the Czech Republic just months before the country’s general election, voters are mostly unmoved and unlikely to sway, according to some recent peculations in Czech media. A Anti-corruption police resume inquiry into Pandurs purchase A 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 BIS says Sazka influenced posts at Czech FinMin A Czech lottery company allegedly influenced the personal filling of posts at the Czech finance ministry, namely important posts linked to lotteries, a local media report claimed last week. According to the report on Aktualne.cz citing Czech senators lodge Lisbon Treaty challenge A GROUP of Czech senators on 29 September filed the second constitutional challenge against the European Union’s reform treaty, putting up another hurdle to its ratification days before Irish voters are set to vote again Election delay could require emergency budget says PM A delay in the Czech Republic’s early general election, prompted by a court challenge, could mean adopting an emergency budget at a time when difficult spending priorities need to be set, Czech Prime Minister Jan Rival Prisa and Imagina fuse after disputes Spanish media giant Prisa has announced an upcoming merger of its televisions operations with rival company Imagina. The two companies have agreed to give themselves a month to sign a merger deal with the aim EPP takes the lead as EU voters – the few who showed up - lean right Czech president wants premier to chair EU summit Czech President Vaclav Klaus has proposed that Prime Minister Jan Fischer, whose cabinet has a task of completing the Czech Republic’s presidency of the European Union, chairs the bloc’s June summit, the president’s office said. EU pushes Israel hard to accept two-state solution No Devils in Prague Reluctant Czechs approve EU treaty You could almost hear the groans in Dublin, where the Irish are now the lone hold-outs in approving the European Union’s Lisbon Treaty, after the Czech Republic – whose president disdains the EU even though Long lines of EU unemployed worry as recession hangs on EU calls on Iran to respond to American overtures European Union foreign ministers have urged Iran to respond positively to the United States’ recent diplomatic overtures and help find a negotiated solution to the nuclear standoff. “The EU warmly supports the new direction of A hopeful Albania sends in its EU membership form Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha has submitted his country’s application for membership in the European Union, an initial step on Balkan state’s long journey to the 27-member bloc. Berisha handed over the application to Czech EU moves closer to Egypt, and away from Israel Summit with South Korea is set for next month The European Union is to hold a summit with South Korea in Seoul on May 23, officials said. The meeting will be chaired by Eurosceptic climate change-denying Czech President Vaclav Klaus, whose country holds the In a protest, Czech artist will take down EU artwork Non-partisan technocrat to head the new Czech government; Topolanek, Vondra, Schwarzenberg out summit opportunity for EU to speak with one voice The day before the G20 met in London, European Economic and Social Committee President Mario Sepi called upon EU leaders to present a unified voice and to put in action its own recovery rapidly. “The G20 summit opportunity for EU to speak with one voice The European Economic and Social Committee President Mario Sepi called upon EU leaders on April 1 to present at the G20 summit in London with one unified voice and to put in action its own PM Socrates proposes extension of G20 The Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates sent a letter early last week with a proposal to extend the basis of the international consensus regarding policy action addressing the financial and economic crisis and the reform President wants quick solution to government crisis Czech President Vaclav Klaus said on March 26 he preferred to find a quick but lasting solution to the political crisis, rather than keep outgoing Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek in a caretaker role until the The road to hell is paved with bad Czechs In February of 2008, Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek, at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC, gave a speech entitled The Value of American Leadership in the 21st Century, in which he said, “The determination Obama comes back to Europe, the world in the balance For some, the EU’s numbers add up just right The future of the Treaty of Lisbon, the Irish referendum and the Czech crisis Czech government falls; Lisbon trembles, Europe watches Sarkozy still pushing for stronger reforms French President Nicolas Sarkozy along with German Chancellor Angela Merkel has stepped up his call for next months summit of the worlds most powerful economies to agree to concrete measures for overhauling the global financial Topolanek faces confidence vote The government of Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek faces a March 24 confidence vote in Parliaments lower house, the first such challenge during his countrys rotating presidency of the European Union, the Parliament said on Missile defence treaties ratification suspended The Czech government of Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek on March 17 withdrew Czech-US missile defence treaties from Parliaments lower house in a move that prevents the chamber from striking them down. 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