Czech Populist Leader Okamur Demands Revision of Residence Permits for All Ukrainians
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The leader of Czech populists from the SPD (“Freedom and Direct Democracy”) Tomio Okamura said that among the main conditions for the party's entry into the coalition government is the revision of residence permits for all Ukrainians in the Czech Republic.
The Czech Republic may reconsider the residence permits of Ukrainians. This demand was made by the leader of the Czech populists SPD ("Freedom and Direct Democracy") Tomio Okamura. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to IDNES. Okamura noted that one of the main conditions for the party's entry for potential participation in the new government of the Czech Republic after the parliamentary explosions is a review of the residence permit…
The leader of the Czech right-wing SPD (Free and Direct Democracy) party, Tomio Okamura, a party that has a sufficiently high chance in the upcoming elections to the Chamber of Deputies to be held in October, called the revision of residence permits for all Ukrainians in the Czech Republic as a key condition for joining the coalition. He said in the discussion program of the Nova Channel, transmitting IDNES on 6 August. Okamura repeated that the…
The leader of Czech populists SPD (“Freedom and Direct Democracy”) Tomio Okamura said that in order to potentially join the coalition, they will demand a revision of the residence permit of all Ukrainians in the Czech Republic as an item on the government's agenda.
Among the main conditions of the opposition SPD movement for entering the government is a review of the residence permits of all Ukrainians in the Czech Republic. SPD Chairman Tomio Okamura said this on the Nova TV discussion program Za pět minut 12. He reiterated that the movement's ambition is to be involved in the government after the October elections to the Chamber of Deputies.
The revision of residence permits for all Ukrainians in the Czech Republic is one of the main conditions of the opposition SPD movement for entering the government. SPD chairman Tomio Okamura said this in today's Nova TV discussion program Za pět minut 12. He reiterated that the movement's ambition is to be involved in the government after the October parliamentary elections.
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