A month has passed since the European Commission decided under what conditions the Czech Republic can build a fifth reactor at Dukovany. Prime Minister Petr Fiala wrote with joy: We are doing what is necessary. But within a week, Jaroslav Mil, the former CEZ Director and later the Government Agent for Nuclear Energy, spoiled our joy by warning that the conditions set by the Commission were very unfavorable. Critics of Míl's coinage say in a nuts…
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A month has passed since the European Commission decided under what conditions the Czech Republic can build a fifth reactor at Dukovany. Prime Minister Petr Fiala wrote with joy: We are doing what is necessary. But within a week, Jaroslav Mil, the former CEZ Director and later the Government Agent for Nuclear Energy, spoiled our joy by warning that the conditions set by the Commission were very unfavorable. Critics of Míl's coinage say in a nuts…