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09.02.2008 - Czech deputy collapses after meeting Langer - Social Democrats

Paroubek also showed a photo of Snitily's meeting with ODS deputies. ODS representatives have dismissed the allegation and say that Snitily was exposed to a pressure from the CSSD as he did not vote for Social Democrat candidate Jan Svejnar on Friday. CSSD deputy chairman Bohuslav Sobotka said Snitily had collapsed Wiretapping dropped by 30 percent in CzechRep in 2007 - minister ...
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during a medical check-up briefly after the meeting, during which he could have been exposed to a pressure. Langer has denied this. "It is the basest lie I have ever heard.

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I fell sick when hearing someone saying this," Langer told. Langer said he had spoken with Snitily at Prague Castle where the presidential election was being held today. "He was in a very bad health and mental state. During our conversation, his condition neither worsened nor improved," Langer said. "We parted quietly, in a friendly atmosphere," Langer said. The server Tyden.cz says Snitily is now hospitalised in the Central Military Hospital in Stresovice in Prague. There were reportedly two random witnesses of the crucial meeting with Snitily, Social Democrat deputies Ivan Ohlidal and Josef Rihak. "I will certainly do what you want," Snitily told Langer, according to Ohlidal. Rihak said he had heard Langer having answered in a low voice: "O.K., this will be done." Hornikova told Czech Television she had spoken with Snitily as he was her friend. The presidential post is contested by incumbent President Vaclav Klaus, proposed by the ODS, and Jan Svejnar, nominated by center-left parties. The candidates need 141 votes from 281 electors from both houses of the bicameral Czech Parliament to be elected in the third round of the election.

(Ceske Noviny)


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