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Czech Republic
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Elections, Governance, Law, Politics

Dr. Sean's Diary writes about “farce and deadlock” of the Czech presidential election - here and here: “Then we get to voting proper - sort of. In the best Czech traditions, deputies and senators actually spend the next nine hours trying to agree procedural questions - whether they will vote in a secret ballot or openly, and how they should decide that (jointly or as seprate chambers). Finally, as evening wears on, they find a compromise and agree to vote in public.”

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