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Daniel Anýž

Daniel Anýž

Daniel Anýž is a Czech journalist, who works as a columnist for the daily Hospodářské noviny, and was previously a US correspondent.

Updated: 25 October 2013

By Daniel Anýž

  • Czech Republic: Unidentified political objects

    The Social Democrats are likely to win the October 25 and 26 parliamentary elections, but the government may soon have to rely on votes from new populist political parties, whose unpredictable views may affect the country’s EU and NATO stance, warns a Hospodářské noviny commentator.
    25 October 2013 – Hospodářské Noviny (Prague) 23

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