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Headquarters of Lidové Noviny and Mladá fronta Dnes in Prague. Lidové noviny had a circulation of 270,000 copies in June 1990. [14] The circulation of the paper was 91,000 copies in 2002. [11] In October 2003, the paper had a circulation of 77,558 copies. [10] In December 2004 the paper had a circulation of 70,593 copies. [15]
Czech Republic First! (Czech: Česká republika na 1. místě!) [2] was a mass public demonstration on 3 September 2022 in Wenceslas Square in Prague, [3] expressing dissatisfaction with the government of Petr Fiala and the government's approach to the ongoing energy crisis, inflation, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [4]
Vrabel began his political career in 2021, running on the anti-vaccination "Open Czechia to Normal Life" list in the 2021 Czech parliamentary election. [1]After the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Vrabel organized a series of protests against the Fiala Cabinet, and wrote a manifesto entitled "Plan Czech Republic in First Place".
Mladá fronta Dnes is owned by Mafra a.s., a subsidiary of the Agrofert group, a company owned by the former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš. Mafra was previously the Czech subsidiary of the German group Rheinisch-Bergische Druckerei - und Verlagsgesellschaft GmbH, [ 3 ] the publisher of the Rheinische Post that bought it from French press ...
Nova +1 HD (2017–2022) Ownership; Owner: TV Nova s. r. o. (CME, owned by PPF Group) Sister channels: Nova Cinema Nova Action Nova Fun Nova Gold Nova Lady Nova Sport 1 Nova Sport 2 Nova Sport 3 Nova Sport 4 Nova Sport 5 Nova Sport 6 Nova International: History; Launched: 4 February 1994; 31 years ago () Links; Website: Official website ...
Art 65 (1) prevents trial or detention for any criminal or administrative offense while in office. The only sort of prosecution allowed for a sitting president is that of high treason, which can only be carried out by the Senate, and can only result in removal from office and a ban on regaining the office at a later date. [24]
[1] [4] Czech Radio (ČRo) was established by Act of the Czech National Council (No. 484/1991 Coll.) on Czech Radio. On 1 January 1992, Czech Radio was established as a public radio with property transferred from Czechoslovak Radio. [5] [6]. The headquarters were setup at Vinohradská 12 in Prague, where the old Czechoslovak Radio was based at. [7]
The Ministry is headquartered in Černín Palace, Loretánské náměstí 5, 118, Prague 1, [1] . The Ministry operates the diplomatic missions of the Czech Republic abroad and is responsible for implementing the foreign policy of the Czech Republic and Czech diplomacy efforts.