Czech Republic: House of Representatives Condemns Sudeten German Meetings
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For the first time the Sudeten German country team wants to meet in the Czech Republic. Many of the displaced people and their descendants cultivate friendships with Czechs. But now the event provides for political discussions.
The Czech Parliament has opposed the idea that the SudetenGerman Day will take place for the first time in the Czech Republic.
At Pentecost, the Association of Sudeten Germans wants to meet in the former home country of the Czech Republic, even the Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder is to arrive.
The annual meeting of the Sudets on Czech soil is scheduled for the first time – but now the majority of Parliament expresses its clear displeasure.
At Pentecost thousands of German displaced persons and their descendants want to meet for the first time in the Czech Republic. Not a good idea, the House of Representatives in Prague finds. The organizers see this differently.
On Thursday, the Chamber of Deputies of the government coalition adopted a resolution condemning the Sudeten German Landsmanship congress, which will take place in Brno at the end of next week. The opposition had previously announced that it did not intend to assist the "brownish theater" and did not attend the meeting. 73 deputies voted in favor of the draft resolution.
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