By ČTK / Published 12 June 2008 Prague, June 11 (CTK) - The Czech lower house's ongoing session has got bogged down in controversies again Wednesday as a dispute flared up over the agenda to be discussed, mainly the proposed reduction of the house committees' members, and the work delay has further deepened. Since June 3 when the session started, the lower house has settled only about 20 issues of the 100 it planned to decide on. After the deputies met this morning, shadow health minister David Rath (Social Democrats, CSSD) proposed that Health Minister Tomas Julinek (Civic Democrats, ODS) explain why he sacked Rostislav Vyzula as Brno's Masaryk Oncological Institute director on Tuesday. The centre-right coalition blocked Rath's proposal and managed to put its own interest, a debate on changing the number of lower house...
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