Slovakia may also seek an opt-out from part of the Lisbon Treaty if the Czech Republic gets an exemption designed to prevent ethnic Germans expelled after World War II from claiming back their property.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico explained the decision on Czech national TV on Sunday (18 October).
“We will not leave Slovakia in a situation of uncertainty if we feel that one of the seceding countries of former Czechoslovakia has negotiated an exception,” he said. “For us the Benes Decrees are such an important part of the rule of law, that we cannot allow for Slovakia to be left in any kind of legal uncertainty.”
Meanwhile President Klaus shows first signs of fatigue:
“The train has already travelled so fast and so far that I guess it will not be possible to stop it or turn it around, however much we would wish to,” Mr Klaus said, referring to the Lisbon Treaty’s entry into life.
from Euobserver.com
Czech people will not surrender easily. On 27th and 28th of October demonstrations will take place in Prague. Citizens Initative D.O.S.T. will be among the organizers.
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