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One on OnePavel Telicka - Czech Republic's first European Commissioner

02-03-2004 | Rob Cameron

Pavel Telicka, photo: CTK My guest in this week's One on One is Pavel Telicka, recently nominated as the Czech Republic's first ever European Commissioner. Mr Telicka, currently Czech Ambassador to the EU, certainly has the experience for the job; he was the man who led the accession negotiations on behalf of the Czech government. But his nomination follows an embarrassing few days for the Czech Republic: he was only asked to do the job after the government's first choice, former Environment Minister Milos Kuzvart, changed his mind at the last minute, prompting the Prime Minister Vladimir Spidla to collapse in parliament.  More

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01-03-2004 | Daniela Lazarová

Riot in Haiti, photo: CTK The situation in Haiti, where the UN Security Council authorized the deployment of a multi national force, fills the front pages of all Czech dailies. "The fall of a dictator", reads the lead headline in today's Mlada Fronta Dnes reporting that Haiti today is a mixture of euphoria and chaos. Closer to home, the situation in eastern Slovakia, where the Roma minority has been looting shops in protest of lowered social benefits, remains at the centre of attention.  More

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25-02-2004 | Rob Cameron

Roma in Slovakia, photo: CTK Wednesday's papers are dominated by the alarming situation in Eastern Slovakia, where the government has decided to deploy troops to help put down a wave of looting and rioting by members of the country's large Roma minority. The story features on all the front pages, with several papers carrying large colour photos of the unrest.  More

Current AffairsRebel ambassador runs for European Parliament

25-02-2004 | Pavla Horáková

Jana Hybaskova and senator Josef Zieleniec, photo: CTK After the original candidate dropped out, the government has approved diplomat Pavel Telicka as the Czech Republic's first ever European Commissioner. While finding a suitable candidate for that post proved to be a difficult task, there seem to be plenty of contenders for the 24 Czech seats in the European Parliament.  More

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24-02-2004 | Daniela Lazarová

Pavel Telicka The choice of a new candidate for European commissioner following Milos Kuzvart's embarrassing resignation after just a few days in Brussels fills the front pages of all Czech dailies. "Pavel Telicka: heading for Brussels" says Lidove Noviny, noting that Mr. Telicka, the country's chief negotiator with the EU, is the best possible choice - but that there is little to thank the government for.  More

Current AffairsDiplomat Pavel Telicka chosen as Czech European Commissioner after original candidate drops out

24-02-2004 | Ian Willoughby

Pavel Telicka, photo: CTK After the surprise resignation of the man chosen to be the Czech Republic's first ever European Commissioner, Milos Kuzvart, the President of the European Commission, Romano Prodi, insisted that the Czech government find a suitable replacement by Wednesday at the latest. At 11 o'clock on Monday night the government announced that it had chosen Pavel Telicka, an experienced diplomat who was the Czech Republic's chief negotiator during the country's EU accession talks.  More

Current Affairs Outgoing chief negotiator says domestic issues were a hard point in the talks

17-01-2003 | Katya Zapletnyuk

Pavel Telicka, photo: CTK Czechs will be asked in June whether they want to see their country become part of the European Union. In the meantime all the chapters in accession talks have been closed and the Czech Republic has appointed its first envoy to Brussels. He is Pavel Telicka - the former chief negotiator - who told us what he thought about the accession talks. Katya Zapletnyuk reports.  More

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