Prague- The Czech junior ruling Green Party wants the government coalition parties to discuss way of overriding President Vaclav Klaus's veto of the anti-discrimination bill today. The Greens chairman Martin Bursik and Dzamila Stehlikova (Greens), minister for human rights and minorities, said in...
Prague, 16.5.2008, 19:07, (ROMEA/CTK) - Czech President Vaclav Klaus today vetoed the anti-discrimination bill that he says is "unnecessary, counter-productive and of a poor quality, and its impact is very questionable," the Presidential Office has told CTK.
The Czech junior ruling Green Party wants the government coalition parties to discuss the way of overriding President Vaclav Klaus's veto of the anti-discrimination bill today. Greens chairman Martin Bursik and Dzamila Stehlikova (Greens), minister for human rights and minorities, said in their...
Exactly 26 out of 27 member countries of the EU already have a bizarre legal construct called the "anti-discrimination act". There are vigorous efforts at the European level to do the same thing in the 27th country, the Czech Republic, too.Because the bill has been "ordered" by the European...
CeskeNoviny reports today that Czech Republic President Vaclav Klaus has vetoed a broad anti-discrimination law designed to assure equal access to education, work, health care and social advantages. The law would ban discrimination on the basis of religion, as well as on the basis of numerous...
Prague- Czech President Vaclav Klaus today vetoed the anti-discrimination bill that he says is "unnecessary, counter-productive and of a poor quality, and its impact is very questionable," the Presidential Office has told CTK. The bill, required by the European Union, is to help ensure an equal...