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The Czech government's parliamentary majority is set to decrease as the liberal Pirate party, displeased with the dismissal of their leader as development minister, plans to exit the ruling coalition. This will cost the government four seats in parliament, although it will still retain a majority. Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky, a key supporter of Ukraine, has decided to stay on in the government despite leaving the Pirate party.

Courtesy: theprint.in

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