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Klaus, Gross - completely different, but have sport in common.

Europe Intelligence Wire

| July 26, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Czech News Agency)

PRAGUE, July 26 (CTK) - President Vaclav Klaus, 63, and new Czech Prime Minister Stanislav Gross, 34, are people of different generations, life experience, political opinions and style, who have only interest in sport in common, but they indicate they want to get along well and avoid useless conflicts.

After being appointed the new prime minister by Klaus at the presidential seat at Prague Castle today, Gross said that he would like to change the communication not only with the public, the media and the opposition, but also with the head of state.

Only the future will see the development of relations between Prague Castle …

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