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Thursday, January 23, 2014 NEWS Summary Budapest: Controversy for the agreement with Russia on nuclear energy Budapest: On April 6, Hungarians will vote for a new parliament. Restrictive rules for the election campaign 1

Bratislava: It investigation of a case of alleged violence committed by police officers against members of the Roma minority Bratislava: Crops are 40-60% lower than in other EU countries Prague: President Zeman receive until next week the candidate ministers of the new government Prague: It is increasing the number of the companies that exploit the fear of employees of losing their jobs Prague: Crime on the rise in 2013 Budapest: There are strong controversies in Hungary for an agreement with Russia recently reached and signed in Moscow in the field of nuclear energy. It involves the construction by Russia of two new reactors that will be added to the existing four to be precise, in Paks, located a few hundred kilometers south of Budapest, built in the 70s by the Soviet Union. The socialists criticize the agreement that, in their judgment, goes against national interests. Russia supplies 80% of Hungary 's oil and 75% gas, now the country will depend on Moscow for nuclear energy and related technology management. Prime Minister Orbán defends the agreement and argues that the fact of expanding the capacity of the Paks will lead to the production of electricity at low cost that will satisfy 80 % of national demand and create opportunities for exporting to Germany that may close its plants. Budapest: The parliamentary elections will be on April 6th. The rules of the electoral campaign have been established by the new electoral law that, according to several experts, contains measures that penalize the opposition. The rules also set limits on the posting of campaign posters on the large arteries in order to avoid distracting drivers from driving. The medias wishing to publish election material must seek permission to the National Electoral Commission which is governed by the Fidesz party. There are great expectations for the next election because at stake is the reconfirmation of the Orbán government. 2

Bratislava: The government hesitates to examine the report of the ombudsman Jana Dubovcová accusing some state bodies to have seriously violated human rights with their policy towards members of the Roma minority. Prosecutors are taking note of these reports and intend to examine closely the episode of a police raid on a Roma settlement, that happened last year in June. The prosecutor's office in Prešov concluded last January 16 that there are grounds to initiate criminal proceedings for illegal beatings and unlawful detention of Roma people by police officers. Interior Minister Robert Kaliňák accused Dubovcová of lying and going beyond its powers but NGOs have declared their support for the ombudsman and for what they call the "fight against the arrogance of power," and launched a public petition to support the cause. On 19 June 2013, more than 60 police officers raided the settlement Rom called informally Budulovská near Moldava nad Bodvou. It seems that the police were trying seven men but did not find them. According to eyewitnesses agents have committed acts of violence and taken to the police station 15 Rom. Bratislava: Earlier this week, the government held a meeting at which it approved a strategy developed by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development for 2014-2020. According to the report of the Ministry, crops in Slovakia are 40-60% poorer than in other EU countries. Also unsatisfactory numbers on the breeding of cattle, sheep and goats. According to the experts, in fact, the capacity of production of milk per head is one of the lowest in the region. Poorer levels have been found in Poland that, otherwise, is now showing a significant improvement in the sector. In general, agricultural production in Slovakia is in a better situation than farming that gets progressively worse. The production of beef, for example, has fallen by a third since 2002, even more discouraging results were obtained, according to the report of the ministry, in the production of pork. In 1994 in Slovakia workers in the agricultural sector were 10.2% of total employment, in 1998 the figure dropped to 4.6%. Praga: President Zeman will receive candidates cabinet ministers at the Castle until next week. The formation of the new government was entrusted to the Socialdemocrat Bohuslav Sobotka and is based on a center-left coalition which also includes the Populist Party and the Christian Democrats Ano KDU-CSL. Andrej Babis, 3

leader of Ano, is a candidate for the posts of Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister. Praga: There are increasing cases of companies that are taking advantage of the fear of their employees and their consequent tendency to accept unfair working conditions. The latter, in fact, according to the unions, are increasingly engaged in unpaid overtime and subjected to various other forms of violation of their rights as workers. In 2013, according to a study published earlier this week by the Czech- Moravian Trade Union Confederation, the phenomenon of undeclared work has increased. Praga: From recent studies we learn that in 2013 the Czech Republic has seen an increase in crime rate of 7%. Among the causes of this phenomenon is referred to the amnesty granted by Vaclav Klaus at the end of his presidential term. The available statistics reveal that 40% of the 6,300 prisoners released a year ago thanks to the amnesty has committed new crimes or facing new legal proceedings. Overall, last year 325,000 crimes were committed. Sources: NOL, TASR, CTK, La Pagina, Pr 2, Pravo. It is possible to reproduce this text only citing the source, www.osmepress.wordpress.com 4

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