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Czech president signs Lisbon Treaty
Vaclav Klaus completes ratification process, paving way for EU to elect a president.
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Czech court endorses EU treaty
Ruling paves way for Czech president to sign Lisbon Treaty.
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Czechs 'to ratify Lisbon this year'
Czech PM seeks to reassure EU leaders despite president's reluctance to endorse treaty.
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Czech president attacks EU politics
Vaclav Klaus compares EU practices to Soviet- era communism in hard-hitting speech.
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