Parties split on way out of crisis, early polls unlikely – Klaus
September 17, 2009
Prague - Czech political parties' agreement on ways to solve the current political crisis is very low, therefore the chance to hold early elections is minimal, President Vaclav Klaus said after a meeting with Mirek Topolanek, Civic Democratic Party (ODS) chairman, today.
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