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presidential elections, due in November. Twenty-six percent of Czechs believe parliament should not wait, and 27 percent said they do not know, the poll showed. About 57 percent of Czechs believe that after the NATO summit in April it is probable that the U.S. radar will become part of NATO defence. Forty-three percent of respondents said they believed the opposite, according to the poll. The STEM poll has unveiled that 43 percent of Czechs did not know about U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's forthcoming arrival in Prague, while 57 percent knew about it. The radar treaty will take effect only when approved by Czech parliament and signed by the Czech president. The centre-right government, however, is not sure of a sufficient support for the radar plan in parliament. The USA says the radar base, part of Washington's anti-missile shield in Europe, would protect the USA and a large part of Europe against hostile missiles countries such as Iran might launch.
(Ceske Noviny)
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