Czech miners say Greens MP worked on mining limits lifting
January 30, 2010
Prague - The Czech MUS coal-mining company says MP Martin Bursik, former Greens leader and environment minister, worked for it on the lifting of coal-mining limits set in the 1990s, the daily Lidove noviny (LN) writes today.
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