New Czech PM Jiri Rusnok resigns

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Publication Date 13/08/2013
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The Czech government led by PM Jiri Rusnok handed in its resignation in August 2013 after failing to win the confidence of parliament.

The move paved the way for an early election, likely to be held by October 2013.

The cabinet of technocrats was formed by President Milos Zeman in July 2013, despite opposition from the main parties, who accused him of trying to increase his own power.

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