Czech Greens want PM to explain words on coal mining expansion
June 04, 2009
Prague - The Czech Greens (SZ) are annoyed by PM Jan Fischer's reaction to the Litvinov town hall's request that he confirm that the government does not plan to extend coal mining in north Bohemia beyond the valid limits, SZ head Martin Bursik told journalists.
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