Topolanek is on vacation this week.
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Czech talks on U.S. radar to last until February ... that it was not necessary to wait till the KDU-CSL congress. Topolanek recently said he would he would propose his renomination as local development minister to President Vaclav Klaus if KDU-CSL insisted on his comeback. However, Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg (for the Greens) said previously he would leave the government if Cunek returned to it. Cunek resigned as deputy prime minister and local development minister last November. He explained his step by the fact that the supreme state attorney re-opened his case of suspected corruption. From November 2006, Cunek was suspected of having accepted a half-a-million bribe from H&B Real real estate company in 2002, when he was mayor of Vsetin, north Moravia. After Cunek's prosecution was definitively halted, the Christian Democrats wanted him to return to the cabinet.
(Ceske Noviny)
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