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1. 25 countries join EU fiscal treaty January 30, 2012

Only the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom say they will not join; non-euro countries to attend at least one annual eurozone meeting.

2. Hungary and Czech Republic warn over treaty tax plan December 15, 2011

Prime ministers say no to tax harmonisation bid as part of fiscal compact treaty. The prime ministers of Hungary and the Czech Republic said today that their countries would...

Hungary and Czech Republic warn over treaty tax plan

3. Political groups line up their candidates December 15, 2011

EPP seeks to minimise disruption and S&D could lose two vice-presidential posts. Strasbourg notebook Parliament briefing MEPs spent much of their week in Strasbourg...

4. Signing up or staying out? December 15, 2011

Who will say 'Yes' to the inter-governmental treaty? Questions remain over how many non-eurozone countries will sign up to the ‘fiscal compact' deal reached at the summit.

Signing up or staying out?

5. Approval of new treaty uncertain December 9, 2011

Possibility of parliamentary disapproval and the need for referenda place question marks over EU's new economic treaty. Nine of the ten EU member states that do not use the...

6. Time to get robust on racism November 18, 2011

Strategies to bring the Roma in from the margins of society cannot succeed without resolute action to combat such racism and discrimination. The December deadline for member...

Time to get robust on racism

7. MEPs demand explanations from the worst managers of EU money November 17, 2011

Stung by criticism from the European Union's auditors, the European Commission has named the Czech Republic, Italy and Spain as the worst managers of EU money.

MEPs demand explanations from the worst managers of EU money

8. The myth of Czech Euroscepticism revisited November 1, 2011

The Czechs are habitually portrayed as among the most Eurosceptical in the EU. A recent survey suggests this might be nothing but a myth. It has become conventional wisdom to...

The myth of Czech Euroscepticism revisited

9. Movers & Shakers October 20, 2011

Jakub Dürr has been appointed the Czech Republic's deputy permanent representative to the EU. Dürr was previously been vice-rector of Palacký University, Olomouc,...

10. Declarations of interest omitted shareholdings October 13, 2011

Czech MEPs questioned over share transfers. The European Parliament's rules on declarations of interest have been called into question by a controversy over two MEPs'...

Declarations of interest omitted shareholdings

11. The anti-leader June 30, 2011

The Czech prime minister seemed a good choice for many, but has lost a great deal of support. When Petr Necas became the Czech prime minister in June 2010, many rejoiced...

The anti-leader

12. Asylum procedures in need of scrutiny June 16, 2011

Commission should ensure that Czech asylum procedures comply with human-rights standards. We wholeheartedly welcome the statement by Milena Vicenová, the Czech...

13. Commissioner got the facts on asylum examination all wrong May 26, 2011

A Czech defence of asylum procedure. There is no doubt that in modern Europe the persecution or intolerance of homosexuals is absolutely unacceptable. But so too is the...

14. Denied a shot at a good education March 10, 2011

The Council of Europe's watchdog says Czech marginalisation of Roma children is an outrage – but no action has been taken to deal with the problem. Europe's top...

Denied a shot at a good education

15. Clash of visions over agricultural reform March 10, 2011

Divsions over planned agricultural reform are emerging. Attempts to forge agreement among agriculture ministers on the reform of Europe's farm policy are coming unstuck,...

Clash of visions over agricultural reform

16. Czechs chase the prizes December 2, 2010

The race for space and energy jobs. Will the Czech Republic at last get to jump aboard the EU's agency gravy-train? The Czechs have been lobbying for Prague to be chosen to...

Czechs chase the prizes

17. Saying goodbye in style September 30, 2010

The perfect parting gift in the Czech Republic. Jaroslav Olša, the Czech Republic's ambassador to South Korea, found the perfect parting gift for Brian McDonald, who has...

Saying goodbye in style

18. Entropa's back September 9, 2010

Controversial artwork gets a new home. News for any Brussels-based fan of “Entropa”, the artwork that adorned and set a controversial tone for the Czech Republic's...

Entropa's back

19. An incoherent exit strategy July 29, 2010

While some eastern European states are doing remarkably well in the current economic climate, others face a very uncertain future. Divergent economic trends in central and...

An incoherent exit strategy

20. Central Europe turns blue July 8, 2010

The region's turn to the right is a little more mundane – and varied – than a first glance might suggest. Within days, new governments in the Czech Republic and Slovakia...

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