The Czech Republic has faced ten complaints since 2006, six of which were found substantiated, the ECJ report shows.Poland has been sued ten times, too, Malta five times, and Slovakia three times, other new EU countries have been sued fewer than three times since 2006.Some of the complaints against the Czech Republic concern the country's failure to Klaus recognises Irish no to Lisbon treaty ...
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However, the bill was finally made law and the country avoided the second verdict.
(Ceske Noviny)
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