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centre-right government is deep in trouble and the opposition Social
Democrats, currently riding high in the polls, are issuing ultimatums and
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Current AffairsGovernment humiliated over foreign missions bill
It was a humiliating defeat for the Czech governing coalition: at
Friday’s session of Parliament the opposition decided to show its
strength by rejecting a bill on the Czech Army’s foreign missions. The
move has put at stake the future of close to a thousand Czech troops
stationed abroad, and has clearly shown the fragility of the Czech
government ahead of the country’s EU presidency.
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Current AffairsGovernment unveils logo for upcoming EU presidency
On Wednesday the Czech government unveiled the new logo representing the
country during its EU presidency, which its takes up for a six-month period
on January 1. The logo – which features colourful block letters – was
unveiled in a special ceremony by the prime minister. Radio Prague has more
on the new design.
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