Archive for February, 2008
Czech President Election - Voting Rounds
Written by cd on February 13, 2008 – 7:00 am -As we already both know that the presidential elections are approaching, I would like, first, to talk about the presidential authority and then I will give you a brief overview of the election process in the Czech Parliament.
President’s Authority
The prime minister is the head of executive power in the Czech Republic. The president’s power is quite limited; he acts a an independent figure among the Legislative power, the Chamber of Deputies and Senate and the Executive power, the Government and Judicial power.
Beside the co-authorization which has to be countersignatured by the prime minister, the president can act on his own given that he follows the Czech Constitution.
- Appoints and recalls the Prime Minister and other members of the Government; accepts their resignation, recalls the Government and its resignation; the government has to be within 30 days confirmed by a simple majority of House of Deputies members.
- Authorizes the Government the resignation of which the President has accepted or which he has recalled to execute their office temporarily until a new Government is appointed;
- Appoints Justices of the Constitutional Court, its Chief Justice and Assistant Chief Justices;
- Pardons and mitigate penalties imposed by the court, order not to initiate criminal proceedings and suspend them if they are already initiated, and expunge sentences.
- Has the right to return to the Parliament and enacts law with the exception of Constitutional Acts. This can be overruled by a simple majority of House of Deputies members.
- Appoints the President and the Vice-President of the Supreme Control Office.
- Appoints members of the Bank Board of the Czech National Bank.
Election Process
President is elected by joined meetings of both chambers of Parliament: Deputies and Senate.
The candidate has to be Czech citizen, at least 40 years old and gains votes according to the below procedure:
- The voting can last up to three rounds until a person is elected.
- The candidate has to be nominated by at least 10 members of Parliament, indiscriminately if they are members of The Chamber of Deputies or Senate.
3 voting rounds
- In the first round, the majority votes of the Deputes and Senate, separately, are required. In no candidate gains enough votes, a candidate with the highest number of votes from each chamber (2 persons) advances to the second round.
- In the second round, the majority votes of each chamber’s attending (present at the time) members and are required. If no candidate receives enough votes, then both automatically progress to the third round.
- In the third round, the votes of attending members of The Chamber of Deputies and Senate combined would be sufficient enough of votes to be elected a president.
- If a president is not elected in the third round, the entire process starts from the beginning, by the nominations of presidential candidates.
It is expected that due to the equal number of votes between two current candidates - Klaus, Svejnar, the president will be elected in the third round.
Written by Jan S.
In deed, the president was not elected in the 3rd round as predicted as neither of them won the majority votes. Another attempt will take place this Friday.
Tags: Politics
Posted in Politics, Society | No Comments »
FREE bed for Students and Stranded Travelers Until Feb 15 /Prague
Written by cd on February 11, 2008 – 9:30 am -This Is Good News For The Students And Travellers Who Are Stranded And Needed Good Accommodation As A Temporary Measure. Location: Narodni Trida Near The CenterPrice: Free!! Call Now: +420-776188809 Offer Valid Till 15th Feb 2008(valentine Zdrama)
Tags: Accommodation, free, travel
Posted in Accommodation, Travel & Tourism | No Comments »
Czech Eurovision 2008 Result
Written by cd on February 11, 2008 – 7:00 am -I was deeply disappointed by the result of Eurovision final when Tereza Kerndlova was crowned the winner. So this is how Czech wants to be represented abroad: a country which can’t find anything better than a pretty face who doesn’t know how to sing.
Though Kerndlova’s “Have Some Fun” and her images are Eurovision materials: English song, catchy tunes, cheesy lyrics, and pretty costumes, they won’t save this young singer from the embarrassment of performing live in an important European event, under the scrutiny of a broad international audience. Her voice is utterly horrible, if not the worst from all participants. She was off-key in many occasions and failed to sync with the music. Of course, she “can” sing in her music videos with all the aid from technology, sound filter and so on, but this is a live performance, period.
How pathetic! Has last year’s bottom finish taught these Czechs anything? Unless Tereza attends more singing lessons or conceals her weak, off-key voice, I don’t see how she can go very far in the final competition in Belgrade. Kabat, Czech’ previous representative, is both right and wrong when commenting that the ability to sing doesn’t matter so much as long one knows how to uniquely present oneself. Singing well does not guarantee a satisfying position; however, I have never seen any singer or group with a half-ass voice make it to the top ten.
Gipsy.cz and Cechomor
It is yet another disappointing year for this unique and talented group of young Roma artists. They write their own songs with unmistakable beats, and their performances are funny and original. If they can change one thing, it is their casual jeans and t-shirts.
Cechomor is a well-known Czech semi-folk band which crafts beautiful and soulful songs. Their entry “Józef, mój kochany” is blended with Polish folk; some of the words are spoken in the Silesia region, comprising of Czech and Poland. Unfortunately, Eurovision in the Czech Republic is quite young, thus the audience and those who care to vote are teenagers and young people who don’t identify withCechomor’s music. Additionally, Cechomor’s style is a bit high-class for Eurovision , certainly they will not get to the top five. Their song reminded me of Ireland’s last year performance which ranked near the bottom.
Having watched and listened to Gipsy.cz and Cechomor and some other groups, I can’t not help but “Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr! Stupid audience.” They have all these great performers, and they had to choose this girl. Normally I vote for the singer/band whose country I have some affiliation with, but this year,Tereza won’t get any SMS from me or from other voters either.
Tereza’s Have some Fun
Gipsy.cz’ Benga Beating
Cechomor’s Józef, mój kochany
Posted in Film & Music, Multimedia, Pleasures, Video | 1 Comment »




