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Acting ČSSD leader is for direct elections of chairman
Social Democrat (ČSSD) acting leader Bohuslav Sobotka is for the idea that new party chairman should be elected in a direct vote, not by delegates at the party congress, Sobotka told public broadcaster Czech Television Saturday.
29The Economist: Czechs more lenient on narcotics than Slovaks
There is a "high contrast" between the Czech Republic and the neighbouring Slovakia in the approach to narcotics, British weekly The Economist writes in its latest issue.
29Former PM interested in post in world organisation
Former Prime Minister Mirek Topolánek would like to occupy a leading post in an organisation "with a larger than European scope of work," and he is negotiating with diplomats and politicians about it, he said in an interview for Friday's issue of the daily Mladá fronta Dnes (MfD).
29Fugitive Krejčíř afraid of murder if sent home
Fugitive businessman Radovan Krejčíř, who faces multiple charges in the Czech Republic, is afraid of murder if he were extradited from South Africa in which he resides now, Krejčíř told the server Independent Online Saturday.
29Leak of NATO documents by Czechs to go unpunished
The Prague Municipal Court Sunday stopped criminal proceedings of a former civilian employee of the Czech Defence Ministry and a woman for alleged leak of NATO documents, the commercial television station Nova said Sunday.
29Soldiers to join demonstration against wage cuts
Czech soldiers will join the demonstration of police and firemen against the planned austerity measures, including wage cuts, on September 21, head of police trade unions Milan Štěpánek told ČTK Friday.
29PM: Expulsion of Roma from France not racist
The French expulsion of Roma has no racist connotations, Prime Minister Petr Nečas told Czech Radio Saturday, adding that statements by Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg were rash. "French President Nicolas Sarkozy's expelling Romani citizens goes against the spirit and rules of the EU. To put it mildly, when inspecting the case, one cannot resist the suspicion that racist opinions plays a role, too," Schwarzenberg told the paper Lidové noviny on Saturday.
29Právo: Fugitive Krejčíř immune from arrest in South Africa
Fugitive Czech businessman Radovan Krejčíř can be neither arrested in South Africa nor deported and extradited to another country until the final decision on his request for political asylum is made, the High Court in Johannesburg ruled on Friday, Právo reported yesterday.
29Researchers make unique discovery on asteroids
An international team headed by Czech astronomer Petr Pravec has proved that asteroids (minor planets) are not very compact as they can splinter and the splinters can move around their own orbit, the Czech Academy of Sciences (AV) has told ČTK.
29HN: Former environment minister unable to explain his wealth
Former Environment Minister Libor Ambrožek has been unable to provide a satisfactory explanation for the CZK 10 million he used for a new luxurious house in Kyjov, south Moravia, daily Hospodářské noviny reported yesterday.
29EnvMin: Czech waste in Brazil contained legal plastics
The allegedly illegal contaminated waste from the Czech NeOmA company shipped to Brazil contained plastics from "the green list" of waste approved for export, according to documentation the Czech Environment Ministry has received.
29Russian chief of staff visits Czech military
Russian chief of staff Nikolai Makarov today met Czech Defence Minister Alexandr Vondra and focused on military reforms and modernisation in both countries.
29E15: Military cuts hundreds of jobs
The Defense Ministry will cancel 350 vacant jobs for soldiers and sack 700 civilian employees by the end of the year, daily E15 reported yesterday about the planned cuts in the military budget.
29Právo: Former totalitarianism institute head wrongly accused of plagiarism
Jiří Pernes, former head of the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes, who was dismissed this spring after a scandal concerning his alleged plagiarism, is actually no plagiarist, the Academy of Sciences' commission concluded, daily Právo reported yesterday.
29Právo: ČR offers asylum to released Cuban dissidents
The Czech Republic is prepared to provide asylum to several Cuban dissidents released on the basis of a diplomatic agreement between Cuba, Spain and the Catholic Church, Právo reported yesterday,
29Doctors perform unique robotic operation of aneurysm
Doctors in Prague's Na Homolce hospital have succeeded in performing a unique robotic operation of aneurysm of three arteries.
29LN: Czech authorities open Germans' graves
Not sense of justice, but sanitary reasons prompted Czech authorities to open the graves of Germans murdered in the aftermath of World War Two, daily Lidové noviny reported yesterday.
29Police officers, firefighters to protest against budget cuts
Police officers, firefighters and other security force members plan to stage a demonstration in September against the Interior Ministry's planned austerity measures, police trade unions head Milan Štěpánek told ČTK yesterday.
29Campaign warns abour cyber bullying
Some 1.5 million flyers will be distributed at schools at the beginning of the school year, warning of harassment through SMSes and the Internet, Ivana Šatrová of the Foundation O2 organising the project along with the civic group Aisis, told journalists yesterday.
29Senate nominates 2 candidates for ombudsman
The Senate yesterday nominated two candidates, former constitutional judge Pavel Varvařovský and chairman of Prague Jewish Community František Banyai, for the vacant post of ombudsman.
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