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Current AffairsLow turnout comes as no surprise, but how Eurosceptic are Czech voters?

12-06-2004 | David Vaughan

Photo: CTK It's still too early for concrete results, but what the exit polls do seem to indicate clearly, is an extremely low turnout, at around 27%. Adam Cerny from the newspaper Hospodarske noviny has been studying the polls.  More

Current AffairsLittle interest in voting among foreigners living in Prague

12-06-2004 | David Vaughan, Kay Grigar

Photo: CTK This election has been a historic moment for me personally. After thirteen years living as a British citizen here in the Czech Republic, this was the first time I was able to take part in a Czech election: citizens from throughout the European Union are able to vote for Czech candidates to the European Parliament, that is as long as they do not vote elsewhere. As my name was ticked on the electoral roll and my 6-year-old son stuck the envelope with my vote into the ballot box, it seemed hard to believe that only fifteen years ago the Czech Republic was divided from the European Union by one of the most impermeable borders in the world - both physically and psychologically. But how much interest is there among foreigners living in the Czech Republic in taking part in these elections? Kay Grigar went to some Prague ex-pat hang-outs to find out more.  More

Current AffairsCzechs "need some sort of 'Big Brother' but one that is better than the old one"

12-06-2004 | Coilin O'Connor

Photo: CTK Although the European Parliamentary elections don't seem to have generated much interest among the Czech electorate, Radio Prague went to a polling booth in the Czech capital to ask those who did turn out why they thought it was important to vote.  More

Current AffairsCzechs to elect their first ever Euro-MPs

11-06-2004 | Pavla Horáková

Ballot boxes, photo: CTK For the first time ever, Czechs are deciding who will represent them in the European Parliament. This Friday and Saturday over 8 million Czech voters are choosing among some 800 candidates fielded by 31 political parties and groupings. The Czech Republic will have 24 deputies in the 732-member European body.  More

Current AffairsEC Commissioner dismayed at predicted low turnout for European Parliament elections

11-06-2004 | Coilin O'Connor

Gunther Verheugen, photo: CTK Gunther Verheugen, who played a key role in negotiating the Czech Republic's accession to the European Union as EU commissioner for Enlargement, paid a flying visit to the Czech capital on Thursday. During the week of the Czech Republic's first ever elections to the European Parliament, Mr Verheugen who is now Commissioner for the European Neighbourhood Policy was in Prague to give a speech on the challenges and opportunities that confronted the new enlarged EU.  More

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