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of the so-called “cucumber” or silly season, that time of year when
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country’s
political and social elite are all off on holiday. Well, this year,
ironically, the holiday is the story – the holiday taken by Civic
Democrat leader Mirek Topolánek at a villa in Tuscany. So what’s so
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Talking PointHow did the Czechs do at the top of the EU?
This Tuesday is the final day of the Czech Republic’s EU presidency
before the country hands over to Sweden on July 1. The six-month
presidency
has seen the Czechs tackle a global financial crisis, an energy dispute
between Russia and Ukraine, a crisis in Gaza, and the toppling of the
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what we ask in this week’s Talking Point: More


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