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Polish diplomats in Prague have complained about a proposal that would allow Polish women to travel to the Czech Republic to get access to abortions, which are legally banned in Poland. The Polish Deputy Foreign Minister said the Senate proposal encouraged Poles to break the laws of their own country.
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Czech Rep., May 7 (BD) – Polish authorities have criticized a proposal in the Czech Senate to allow Polish women access to abortions in the Czech Republic.
Poland has among the most restrictive laws in Europe regarding the termination of pregnancy. The procedure has been practically banned since a ruling last autumn by the Constitutional Court, with exceptions in case of a risk to the life of the mother, serious malformation of the fetus, or rape.
The Czech Republic has endured one of its most dramatic fortnights since the Velvet Revolution in 1989, following the government’s announcement that two Russian agents were responsible for explosions at a munitions depot in the Moravian village of Vrbetice in 2014, in which two people were killed. Former prime minister Bohuslav Sobotka expressed the public’s shock perfectly: ‘I would say that this is the largest Russian attack on Czech soil since the invasion in 1968. It is a historic moment, and we must react.’
And we have reacted. The Czech government expelled 18 Russian spies working at Russia’s embassy in Prague, provoking a predictable tit-for-tat expulsion of Czech diplomats in Moscow. More important, it may be a turning point for the Czech Republic, if not for Central Europe.
Posted : 2021-05-04 17:04 By Erik Tabery
PRAGUE ― The Czech Republic has endured one of its most dramatic fortnights since the Velvet Revolution in 1989, following the government s announcement that two Russian agents were responsible for explosions at a munitions depot in the Moravian village of Vrbetice in 2014, in which two people were killed.
Former Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka expressed the public s shock perfectly: I would say that this is the largest Russian attack on Czech soil since the invasion in 1968. It is a historic moment, and we must react.
And we have reacted. The Czech government expelled 18 Russian spies working at Russia s embassy in Prague, provoking a predictable tit-for-tat expulsion of Czech diplomats in Moscow. More important, it may be a turning point for the Czech Republic, if not for Central Europe.
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