In November Cunek resigned as deputy prime minister and local development minister over corruption accusations, but shortly afterwards his prosecution was halted.
The KDU-CSL has demanded his reappointment to the government posts since. The SZ has been opposed to Cunek's comeback. It says Cunek has not yet sufficiently explained his property deal from the past. Karel Schwarzenberg, foreign minister nominated by the SZ, previously said he would step down if Cunek returned to the government without highlighting his financial transactions in public. The decision on Cunek's appointment is up to Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek (Civic Schwarzenberg rejects radar-for-Czech president deal ...
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(Ceske Noviny)
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