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She said she would be considering rejoining the cabinet in such a case yet she would not insist on it. Kuchtova was education minister, but resigned from the post last autumn after being criticised for problems over drawing EU money. Kuchtova said she was not satisfied with how Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg, who was nominated by the Greens, defended the interests of her party. Schwarzenberg has supported the stationing of a U.S. radar on Czech soil and the recognition of Kosovo's independence, although many of the Greens were against it. If Topolanek considers Schwarzenberg the best minister in the cabinet, the Civic Democrats should nominate him as their own minister, Kuchtova said.
(Ceske Noviny)
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