Press Advisories
4. 11. 2010
Poland and the Czech Republic to take coordinated action in the EU
Both prime ministers agreed on basic positions on current European-level issues being discussed as well as domestic issues.
3. 11. 2010
Government approves reparations for members of the anti-communist resistance
The prime minister also met with his ministers to deal with a motion by the Council of the Government on compensation for orphans.
2. 11. 2010
Prime Minister: We want "dissenting tolerance," but they are refusing everything
Prime Minister Petr Nečas reacted today to announcements by labour unions who are refusing any changes to the labour code.
29. 10. 2010
The EU Council stretched into the early hours, a Treaty change is being mentioned
The leaders of the 27 EU countries have started negotiating a possible amendment of the Lisbon Treaty in order to prevent future debt crises like the one triggered by Greece.
26. 10. 2010
Standard Wages Should Be Retained, Premier Told Trade Unionists
The Government has proposed to the trade union leaders that the current wage scales should remain unchanged.
20. 10. 2010
Hungarian prime minister: brutal taxes a must in order to reduce debts
The Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán has come to visit his Czech counterpart, Petr Nečas.
20. 10. 2010
100 days of the coalition government of the ODS, TOP 09 and VV
Faced with a challenging period ahead, the government clearly had no time to dawdle, and I believe our first 100 days have been very successful.
19. 10. 2010
National Security Council: Tender for the Completion of the Temelín Nuclear Power Plant Is a Project for 100 Years
The construction, operation and consequent liquidation of the Temelín nuclear power station is a project for nearly 100 years.
18. 10. 2010
Czech and Slovak Prime Ministers fine-tune their common approach to the European Council
Slovak Prime Minister Iveta Radičová has made her first official visit to the Czech Republic.
12. 10. 2010
Nečas: We will do everything to improve air quality
Prime Minister Petr Nečas, together with Environment Minister Pavel Drobil and MP from the Věci veřejné [Public Affairs] party publicly introduced amendments to the air quality protection law today.


