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Concern grows in Brussels as Czech premier resigns

By Jan Cienski in Warsaw and Tony Barber in Brussels

Published: March 27 2009 02:00 | Last updated: March 27 2009 02:00

Mirek Topolanek resigned as Czech prime minister yesterday, handing the political initiative to President Vaclav Klaus and causing anxiety in the EU over the remaining three months of Prague's European presidency.

Although it lost a vote of confidence on Tuesday, Mr Topolanek's three-party coalition government will remain in place until Mr Klaus decides whether to ask him to form a new government or names a new prime minister.

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