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Current AffairsCentre-right coalition faces confidence vote following departure of Public Affairs

24-04-2012 16:40 | Jan Velinger

Karel Schwarzenberg, Petr Nečas, Radek John, photo: CTK The ruling coalition that won an unprecedented majority in the last elections is a thing of the past. On Tuesday, the Public Affairs party, decimated by the recent departure of a number of former members, left the government. The centre-right cabinet now faces a vote of confidence to test the strength of its support in the lower house. More

Current AffairsPolitical analyst: centre-right parties may self-destruct

24-04-2012 16:40 | Daniela Lazarová

Petr Nečas, photo: CTK Although opinion polls indicate that the vast majority of Czechs would like to see early elections, embattled Prime Minister Petr Nečas has decided to try and weather the latest crisis and will ask the lower house for a vote of confidence in his government on Friday. Amidst speculation that he may end up with a razor sharp majority, political analysts are questioning the wisdom of trying to hold onto power at any cost. Radio Prague spoke to Jiři Pehe about the repercussions this might have but - first and foremost - the legitimacy of this new political set-up. More

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