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MEPs walk out as Czech president scorns their 'democratic deficit'

By Joshua Chaffin in Brussels

Published: February 20 2009 02:00 | Last updated: February 20 2009 02:00

Members of the European parliament walked out in protest yesterday after Vaclav Klaus, the Czech Republic president, said the institution suffered a "democratic deficit" and likened its workings to those of eastern Europe during the communist era.

In his first address to the parliament, Mr Klaus characterised the institution as one that alienated voters and offered no credible opposition. He argued that decision-making powers should be pushed out of Brussels and back to individual member states.

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