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included in the treaty, similar to the opt-outs that had been granted to the United Kingdom and Poland during negotiations in 2007. Klaus' demands caused consternation among other European leaders, as the treaty had already been ratified by both houses of the Czech parliament, and been signed by all
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An April 2016 survey by the CVVM Institute indicated that 25% of Czechs were satisfied with EU membership, down from 32% the previous year.
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Other points of disagreement include EU plans to tighten gun control, and opposition within the Czech Republic to Europe-wide measures to
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Although the relationship between the European Commission and the current Czech government is more cordial than the governments of
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For a referendum to be called, a constitutional amendment would be required, with the support of 60% in both houses of parliament.
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but widely opposed by the Czech public and Czech politicians, and the proposed adoption by all EU member states of the
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institutions and/or opposition to membership of the European Union, is a significant element in the politics of the
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called for a similar referendum to be called in the Czech Republic, on whether to leave the union, as well as
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split from Dawn in May 2015. The party is named after the Eurosceptic European Parliament group,
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stating that "membership in these organizations is a guarantee of stability and security".
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EU Dodges Constitutional Hurdle as Czechs Back Treaty (Update 2)
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Criticism/Opposition to the European Union in the Czech Republic
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said that the country "needn't hurry to enter the Eurozone".
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Index

Czexit
Euroscepticism
European Union
Czech Republic
European Union
Lisbon Treaty ratification
Václav Klaus
Charter of Fundamental Rights
referendum on the issue
United Kingdom
Miloš Zeman
NATO
Bohuslav Sobotka
Andrej Babiš
Brexit
portmanteau
Poland
Hungary
European migrant crisis
euro
Eurozone crisis that started in 2009
Václav Klaus
address climate change
Civic Democratic Party
Vaclav Klaus
European integration
Evžen Tošenovský
Jan Zahradil
European Conservatives and Reformists
Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia

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