Students would pay the fees only after their income reaches a certain level. "The government policy statement clearly says we will launch a discussion on postponed tuition fees.
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Alleged Czech RAF branch threatens with terrorism over base-press ... documents say that we should limit ourselves to a discussion only and that the plan must not be implemented in practice," Topolanek told HN. He said it has been proved that postponed tuition fees are no barrier on people's path to education, but that the opposite is true. Topolanek (Civic Democrats, ODS) said he plans to introduce student loans, extend scholarship programmes and support people's saving aimed at education. The leadership of the junior ruling Christian Democrats (KDU-CSL) reportedly approves of the tuition fees idea. The other junior ruling partner, the Greens (SZ), promised ahead of the mid-2006 elections not to allow the introduction of tuition fees at public universities, but Dana Kuchtova, former education minister for the SZ, said she could imagine the fees being introduced. The senior opposition Social Democrats (CSSD) are against the plan.
(Ceske Noviny)
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