The past week of the lower house of parliament was characterized by late-night meetings, with deputies discussing, among other things, the amendment to the Building Act after 11 p.m. A number of opposition representatives, such as the head of the KDU-ČSL club, Marian Jurečka, said that such a method of discussion was undignified. However, the coalition objected that the night meetings were a result of long debates on the program, when a number o…
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The past week of the lower house of parliament was characterized by late-night meetings, with deputies discussing, among other things, the amendment to the Building Act after 11 p.m. A number of opposition representatives, such as the head of the KDU-ČSL club, Marian Jurečka, said that such a method of discussion was undignified. However, the coalition objected that the night meetings were a result of long debates on the program, when a number o…