and best wishes for the new Czech cabinet to figure out new ways for export, other than the renamed Duties.
After an eleven hour debate the new Czech coalition government of the Social Democrats, ANO and the Christian Democrats won confidence, the confidence motion received 110 votes in the 200-seat lower house - announced the Radio Prague. It wasn’t too much fear about losing the confidence vote even with one seat less than expected.
Isn't it ironic?
In a speech in the lower house ahead of Tuesday’s vote of confidence, the Czech president, Miloš Zeman questioned how the government would raise the funds to meet its pledges. He said “... if Finance Minister Andrej Babiš managed to find the reserves in the next four months, before negotiations on the state budget, he should be nominated for a Nobel Prize for economics." - wrote the Radio Prague yesterday.
Foreign policy - charged with human rights issues, long term investments and the seeking for export markets - matrix seems to challenge not only Hungary but Checu Republic too. Within a programme promising to support economic growth, create new jobs, make public administration more efficient and foster social cohesion it won't be a too easy ride.
In a speech in the lower house ahead of Tuesday’s vote of confidence, the Czech president, Miloš Zeman questioned how the government would raise the funds to meet its pledges. He said “... if Finance Minister Andrej Babiš managed to find the reserves in the next four months, before negotiations on the state budget, he should be nominated for a Nobel Prize for economics." - wrote the Radio Prague yesterday.
Foreign policy - charged with human rights issues, long term investments and the seeking for export markets - matrix seems to challenge not only Hungary but Checu Republic too. Within a programme promising to support economic growth, create new jobs, make public administration more efficient and foster social cohesion it won't be a too easy ride.
Beside the research for new markets for Czech industry products, the new cabinet shall faces a series of challenging diplomatic meetings in 2014 like those of president of Uzbekistan, Islam Karimov and the one of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich, planned for April.
The Radio Prague recently reported that according to the Czech Foreign Minister Lubomír Zaorálek 'the Soviet-style authoritarian rule implemented by President Yanukovych was close to what his own country had experienced in the past' and called the EU to take actions to end the crisis.
The Radio Prague recently reported that according to the Czech Foreign Minister Lubomír Zaorálek 'the Soviet-style authoritarian rule implemented by President Yanukovych was close to what his own country had experienced in the past' and called the EU to take actions to end the crisis.