Before the vote on the agenda, the senior opposition Social Democrats (CSSD) fiercely criticised steps of officials such as Supreme State Attorney Renata Vesecka, who they say inadmissibly interfered in last year's investigation of Deputy Prime Minister Jiri Cunek (Christian Democrats, KDU-CSL), suspected of corruption. The coalition politicians are opposed to the lower house discussing the judiciary at a special session.
They say this would be interference in the judiciary's independence. In the vote today, the agenda of the extraordinary session, initiated by the opposition, was supported by 98 of the 199 deputies presents. Apart from the opposition CSSD and Communists (KSCM), the agenda was supported by Vera Jakubkova and Olga Zubova, two Turkey's AKP threatens to clip power of courts ...
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(Ceske Noviny)
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