News Czech Republic 07.08.2012

08.08.2012 13:56

CR: Social Democrat senators say average pension must not drop below 40% of gross salary

Senators for the opposition Social Democratic Party will lodge a complaint with the Czech Constitutional Court if the average pension drops below 40 percent of the gross salary, the Speaker of the Senate Milan Štech told journalists on Tuesday. Senator Štech said the complaint would be based on the argument that the Czech Republic has ratified an international convention under which old-age pensions should reach at least two-fifths of gross earnings. The upper house is to debate a government bill that will reduce the growth of pensions as part of a broader austerity package.

Conservative group D.O.S.T. lashes out against Prague Pride

The conservative group D.O.S.T. has asked Prime Minister Petr Nečas to publicly support their protest action against Prague Pride, a week-long festival in support of gay and lesbian rights due to take place next week. The group says it has turned to Mr. Nečas as the leader of a party that has repeatedly advocated conservative and family values. It has also asked for support from Prague Mayor Bohuslav Svoboda, who rejected a similar appeal last year. The week of Prague Pride events includes debates, parties and exhibitions and will culminate with a march through the city centre on Saturday, August 18th.The group D.O.S.T. plans to stage its own march in support of traditional family values in the city centre.

Eviction order remains in place for Roma ghetto

The authorities in Ostrava say the eviction order for people living in atrocious conditions in a Romany ghetto remains in place. An inspection on Monday reportedly confirmed that the buildings are in a severe state of disrepair and present a serious health hazard. Some 100 people, most of them families with children, have refused to leave their homes although the deadline for eviction expired last Saturday. They have started minor repairs in the buildings in an effort to get the order reversed. However the authorities claim that these repairs do not address the main source of the problem –such as faults to the electricity circuit, leaking waste water and mould-infested, damp interiors.

All Czechs safe after terrorist attack at Shank operating base in Logar

Life at the Shank operating base in Logar province, Afghanistan, is reported to have returned to normal after a terrorist attack by a suicide bomber on Tuesday morning. Thirty four people were reported injured in the attack, none of them Czechs. There are currently some 300 Czech soldiers and civilian experts at the Shank operating base home to the Provincial Reconstruction Team.

More Czech firms moving to tax havens

Close to 300 Czech companies moved their headquarters to tax havens in the first half of this year, an increase of 2.5 percent year on year. Analysts say that if the set pace continues in the second half of 2012 it will be the biggest outflow of capital in the last three years. According to data provided by the Czech Capital Information Agency 366,500 companies registered in the Czech Republic are controlled from tax havens. Among the most attractive destinations are the Netherlands, Cyprus and Luxembourg.

TOP 09 accepts Samkova candidacy

The leadership of the TOP 09 coalition party said on Tuesday it fully accepted the presidential candidacy of lawyer Klára Samková. Party deputy leader Miroslav Kalousek said Mrs. Samková was fully entitled to run for president and had not asked for party support. News that the respected lawyer would be joining the presidential race caused some consternation in view of the fact that the party is officially supporting the candidacy of its leader Karel Schwarzenberg. Mrs. Samková, who announced her decision this week, says she is not perceived as a TOP 09 party member but as a dedicated lawyer who specializes in cases involving the rights of minorities.

Shell cuts prices forcing competitors to follow suit

Shell service stations around the Czech Republic have dramatically cut fuel prices forcing competitors to follow suit. Shell unexpectedly started selling the top selling Natural 95 petrol for 34,90 crowns per litre this week, approximately two crowns below the average, making some 100 rival service stations cut their own prices. Rival companies have filed a complaint at the anti-monopoly office. Shell has refused to comment on its price policy.

Miner dies in Ostrava mine

A 46-year-old miner died in a mining accident at the Paskov mine in Ostrava on Tuesday, in the north-east of the country, a spokesman for the OKD firm said. The man died tunnelling a corridor 1,100 metres below the surface. The authorities are now investigating the cause of the accident, the third that has been registered this year. Last year, five miners died in accidents in OKD-owned mines.

Czech gets seven year sentence for across-the-border robberies

A court in Germany has sent a thirty-year-old Czech man to seven years in prison for a number of across-the- border robberies in which he threatened his victims with a machete and breaking into a German bakery shop where he and his accomplice were caught red-handed. His accomplice received a three year sentence. Both have admitted their guilt and will not appeal the verdict.

Špotáková qualifies for final

Czech Olympic champion javelin thrower Barbora Špotáková has advanced to the events final after she threw 66.19 meters in her first qualification attempt on Tuesday. The 31-year-old Czech athlete who won gold at the Beijing Olympics four years ago said her performance left room for improvement in the final. She said her goal was to pass the 70 meter mark. The event’s final is scheduled for Thursday night.

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The coming days should bring partly cloudy to overcast skies with day temperatures between 22 and 26 degrees Celsius.

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