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Czech government rejects new EU bids
PM ‘doesn’t envisage any referendum on EU or Nato’

THE Czech government rebuked President Milos Zeman yesterday after he called for referendums on EU and Nato membership.

“I disagree with those who are for leaving the European Union but I will do everything for them to have a referendum and be able to express themselves,” he said at a meeting on Thursday, according to Czech radio.

“The same goes for a Nato exit too,” he added.

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