Lack of candidate for EU commissioner disadvantage – Fischer
June 17, 2009
Brussels - The fact that Czech political parties have not yet come up with concrete proposals for the filling of the post of the future Czech commissioner in the European Union is a disadvantage in the talks on his possible responsibilities, Czech PM Jan Fischer said in Brussels today.
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