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Mladá fronta Dnes - La República Checa | 04/06/2007

George W. Bush in the Czech Republic

Before he attends the G8 summit in the German seaside resort of Heiligendamm US President George W. Bush is visiting Prague today to meet with members of the Czech government to discuss the missile defence project. The US wants to set up a radar station in the Czech Republic. Chief editor Robert Casensky defends the project: "If the Czech Republic agrees to the plans for a radar station, which would make a large defence shield over Europe possible, the Germans, French and others who are not particularly happy about the plans at the moment may one day be grateful to us. If we say no, we will one day be accused of having allowed ourselves to be manipulated and overcome by the sympathies or antipathies (against the Americans) of the moment. One doesn't have to admire Bush or give him a warm welcome or sympathise with his war against Iraq. But it would be unwise, to say the least, to forget our own security because of these things."

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Mladá fronta Dnes - La República Checa | 30/10/2006

The search for a government in the Czech Republic

Following the Czech Republic's regional and Senate elections the search for a solution to the government crisis is once again the main focus of attention. Czech President Vaclav Klaus wants to appoint a Conservative to form an interim government that will pave the way for new parliamentary elections. Robert Casensky, the newspaper's editor in chief, urges politicians to find a solution as quickly as possible: "Although the country still doesn't have a government five months after the elections, everything seems to be going well. The economy is functioning and foreign newspapers are joking that the Czech Republic doesn't need a government. However, this prolonged state of political uncertainty could be very detrimental to the country. The Czech Republic is already being labelled as one of the countries of the 'wild East'. Foreign investors are getting nervous and Czech companies need an answer to the question of when the country will convert to the euro. Foreign policy decisions, such as the issue of the setting up of a US military base here, also need to be made."

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