Czech Greens MP accuses govt of corruption, PM demands apology
January 26, 2010
Prague - The negative stand of the Czech government of Jan Fischer on a deputies´ draft amendment to the mining law indicates corrupt behaviour, Greens deputy Martin Bursik said in the Chamber of Deputies today and PM Jan Fischer demanded that he make a public apology.
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