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Albanian President Bamir Topi (R) and his Czech counterpart Vaclav Klaus (L) listen to the national anthems before their meeting in capital Tirana on October 5, 2009. Klaus arrived for an official two-day visit to Albania. View Photo »
Albanian President Bamir Topi (R) and his Czech counterpart Vaclav Klaus (L) inspect an honor guard before their meeting in Tirana on October 5, 2009. Klaus arrived for an official two-day visit to Albania. View Photo »
Czech Republic President Vaclav Klaus (L) bows in front of a flag during a welcome ceremony in Tirana October 5, 2009. Klaus is on a two-day official visit to Albania. View Photo »
Albania's President Bamir Topi (3rd L) and his Czech counterpart Vaclav Klaus (L) inspect the honour guard during a welcoming ceremony in Tirana October 5, 2009. Klaus is on a two-day official visit to Albania. View Photo »
Czech President Vaclav Klaus (C-R) leaves a demonstration against the Lisbon Treaty on October 3, 2009 in front of Prague Castle. View Photo »
Czech President Vaclav Klaus (C-R) greets people as he leaves a demonstration against the Lisbon Treaty on October 3, 2009 in front of Prague Castle. View Photo »
Czech President Vaclav Klaus (C-R) greets people as he arrives to support them during a demonstration against the Lisbon Treaty on October 3, 2009 in front of Prague Castle. View Photo »
Czech President Vaclav Klaus speaks with the journalists during the demonstration against the Lisbon Treaty on October 3, 2009 in front of Prague Castle. View Photo »
(FromR) Czech President Vaclav Klaus, Chairman of Czech Senate Premysl Sobotka, Chairman of Czech Parliament Miroslov Vlcek and other uninduntified people wave to Pope Benedict XVI (L) as he boards his airplane on September 28, 2009 at Ruzyne airport in... View Photo »
Pope Benedict XVI (2ndL) waves next to Czech President's Vaclav Klaus during a farewell ceremony before boarding in his airplane on September 28, 2009 at Ruzyne airport in Prague. View Photo »
Pope Benedict XVI (L) and Czech President's Vaclav Klaus attend a farewell ceremony before boarding in his airplane on September 28, 2009 at Ruzyne airport in Prague. View Photo »
Pope Benedict XVI (l) shakes hand with the Czech President Vaclav Klaus on September 28, 2009 at Ruzyne airport in Prague. Pope Benedict XVI ended his three-day visit to the Czech Republic and left Prague for Rome today. View Photo »
Pope Benedict XVI (l) and Czech President Vaclav Klaus attend the farewell ceremony before the Pope leaves for the Vatican on September 28, 2009 in Prague. Pope Benedict XVI ended his three-day visit to the Czech Republic and left Prague for Rome today. View Photo »
Pope Benedict XVI, left, accompanied by Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus, right, walks during the farewell ceremony as departing from the Ruzyne airport in Prague, Czech Republic, Monday, Sept. 28, 2009. View Photo »
Pope Benedict XVI, left, shake hands with Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus, right, during the farewell ceremony as departing from the Ruzyne airport in Prague, Czech Republic, Monday, Sept. 28, 2009. View Photo »
Pope Benedict XVI and Czech President Vaclav Klaus (L) arrive for a meeting with a group of Czech academics in Prague on September 27, 2009. View Photo »
Pope Benedict XVI shakes hands with Silvia, the wife of Czeck Republic President Vaclav Klaus (L), at the end of a mass at the Turany international airport in Brno, Czech Republic September 27, 2009. View Photo »
Pope Benedict XVI shakes hands with Silvia, the wife of Czeck Republic President Vaclav Klaus (L), at the end of a mass at the Turany international airport in Brno September 27, 2009. View Photo »
Pope Benedict XVI, right, meets with Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus, left, and his wife Livia Klausova, center, after celebrating a mass at the Turany airport in Brno, Czech Republic, Sunday, Sept. 27, 2009. View Photo »
Pope Benedict XVI walks with Czech President Vaclav Klaus (R) and his wife Livia (L) leave after a concert by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra on September 26, 2009 in Prague. View Photo »
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Albanian President Bamir Topi (R) and his Czech counterpart Vaclav Klaus (L) listen to the national anthems before their meeting in capital Tirana on October 5, 2009. Klaus arrived for an official two-day visit to Albania.
View Photo »Albanian President Bamir Topi (R) and his Czech counterpart Vaclav Klaus (L) inspect an honor guard before their meeting in Tirana on October 5, 2009. Klaus arrived for an official two-day visit to Albania.
View Photo »Czech Republic President Vaclav Klaus (L) bows in front of a flag during a welcome ceremony in Tirana October 5, 2009. Klaus is on a two-day official visit to Albania.
View Photo »Albania's President Bamir Topi (3rd L) and his Czech counterpart Vaclav Klaus (L) inspect the honour guard during a welcoming ceremony in Tirana October 5, 2009. Klaus is on a two-day official visit to Albania.
View Photo »Czech President Vaclav Klaus (C-R) leaves a demonstration against the Lisbon Treaty on October 3, 2009 in front of Prague Castle.
View Photo »Czech President Vaclav Klaus (C-R) greets people as he leaves a demonstration against the Lisbon Treaty on October 3, 2009 in front of Prague Castle.
View Photo »Czech President Vaclav Klaus (C-R) greets people as he arrives to support them during a demonstration against the Lisbon Treaty on October 3, 2009 in front of Prague Castle.
View Photo »Czech President Vaclav Klaus speaks with the journalists during the demonstration against the Lisbon Treaty on October 3, 2009 in front of Prague Castle.
View Photo »(FromR) Czech President Vaclav Klaus, Chairman of Czech Senate Premysl Sobotka, Chairman of Czech Parliament Miroslov Vlcek and other uninduntified people wave to Pope Benedict XVI (L) as he boards his airplane on September 28, 2009 at Ruzyne airport in Prague.
View Photo »Pope Benedict XVI (2ndL) waves next to Czech President's Vaclav Klaus during a farewell ceremony before boarding in his airplane on September 28, 2009 at Ruzyne airport in Prague. Pope Benedict XVI ended his three-day visit to the Czech Republic and left Prague for Rome today afternoon.
View Photo »Pope Benedict XVI (L) and Czech President's Vaclav Klaus attend a farewell ceremony before boarding in his airplane on September 28, 2009 at Ruzyne airport in Prague. Pope Benedict XVI ended his three-day visit to the Czech Republic and left Prague for Rome today afternoon.
View Photo »Pope Benedict XVI (l) shakes hand with the Czech President Vaclav Klaus on September 28, 2009 at Ruzyne airport in Prague. Pope Benedict XVI ended his three-day visit to the Czech Republic and left Prague for Rome today.
View Photo »Pope Benedict XVI (l) and Czech President Vaclav Klaus attend the farewell ceremony before the Pope leaves for the Vatican on September 28, 2009 in Prague. Pope Benedict XVI ended his three-day visit to the Czech Republic and left Prague for Rome today.
View Photo »Pope Benedict XVI, left, accompanied by Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus, right, walks during the farewell ceremony as departing from the Ruzyne airport in Prague, Czech Republic, Monday, Sept. 28, 2009. The Pontiff arrived to the Czech Republic for a three day visit on Sat.
View Photo »Pope Benedict XVI, left, shake hands with Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus, right, during the farewell ceremony as departing from the Ruzyne airport in Prague, Czech Republic, Monday, Sept. 28, 2009.
View Photo »Pope Benedict XVI and Czech President Vaclav Klaus (L) arrive for a meeting with a group of Czech academics in Prague on September 27, 2009.
View Photo »Pope Benedict XVI shakes hands with Silvia, the wife of Czeck Republic President Vaclav Klaus (L), at the end of a mass at the Turany international airport in Brno, Czech Republic September 27, 2009.
View Photo »Pope Benedict XVI shakes hands with Silvia, the wife of Czeck Republic President Vaclav Klaus (L), at the end of a mass at the Turany international airport in Brno September 27, 2009.
View Photo »Pope Benedict XVI, right, meets with Czech Republic's President Vaclav Klaus, left, and his wife Livia Klausova, center, after celebrating a mass at the Turany airport in Brno, Czech Republic, Sunday, Sept. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Pope Benedict XVI walks with Czech President Vaclav Klaus (R) and his wife Livia (L) leave after a concert by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra on September 26, 2009 in Prague.
View Photo »Pope Benedict XVI walks with Czech President Vaclav Klaus (R) and his wife Livia (L) leave after a concert by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra on September 26, 2009 in Prague.
View Photo »Pope Benedict XVI walks with Czech President Vaclav Klaus (R) and his wife Livia (L) leave after a concert by the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra on September 26, 2009 in Prague.
View Photo »PRAGUE, SEPTEMBER 26: (L-R) Czech Prime Minister Jan Fischer, President Vaclav Klaus and Pope Benedict XVI stand during a welcoming ceremony on September 26, 2009, at the Prague Ruzyne airport, Czech Republic. The Pontiff today began a three-day visit to the Czech Republic.
View Photo »PRAGUE, SEPTEMBER 26: Pope Benedict XVI talks with Czech President Vaclav Klaus during a welcoming ceremony on September 26, 2009, at the Prague Ruzyne airport, Czech Republic. The Pontiff today began a three-day visit to the Czech Republic.
View Photo »PRAGUE, SEPTEMBER 26: Czech First Lady Livia Klausova and Pope Benedict XVI sit during a welcoming ceremony on September 26, 2009, at the Prague Ruzyne airport, Czech Republic. The Pontiff today began a three-day visit to the Czech Republic.
View Photo »Albanian President Bamir Topi (R) and his Czech counterpart Vaclav Klaus (L) inspect an honor guard before their meeting in Tirana on October 5, 2009. Klaus arrived for an official two-day visit to Albania.
View Photo »I am informing you that I signed the Lisbon Treaty today at 3 o’clock (1400 GMT)
The government expects President Vaclav Klaus to add his signature to the Lisbon treaty now
I announce that I signed the Lisbon Treaty at 1500 (1400 GMT) today
Mr Blair hasn't even applied for the job yet. When Czech president Vaclav Klaus has signed the Lisbon Treaty and the job becomes a reality - that's when we'll really get an idea of who is prepared to back a Blair presidency of Europe.
With the Lisbon Treaty taking effect, the Czech Republic will cease to be a sovereign state, despite the political opinion of the Constitutional Court
Vaclav Klaus has acknowledged the text (of the opt-out approved on Thursday), he was informed about all modifications made today and he doesn't have a problem with them
I signed the Lisbon Treaty today at 3 p.m.
Vaclav Klaus was content with the text. He has been informed about all modifications ... and does not have a problem with it
I consider this to be the best possible result and intend to raise no other objections to the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty
We still lack the ratification of the Czech Republic. We have [the Czech] Constitutional Court looking into a complaint from 17 senators; that has to be finished. After that, Vaclav Klaus has to sign the treaty ... And to do [that], he has asked for an opt-out regarding the [EU's] Charter of Fundamental...
I do not consider the Lisbon Treaty to be a good thing for Europe, for the freedom of Europe, or for the Czech Republic
Vaclav Klaus is the Boris Johnson of central Europe
Global warming is a false myth and every serious person and scientist says so
President Vaclav Klaus received a proposal from the Swedish EU presidency, in response to his request relating to the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty in the Czech Republic
I explained to the president that I - and not just I - fear a deepening integration within the European Union. For me this is a serious issue. From my point of view, the conditions I put forward for signing the treaty are serious.
As (Czech President) Vaclav Klaus has opened up for a ratification at the weekend, and after consultations, I feel confident that if we have this (opt-out) in place we will have a Czech ratification after that
The Lisbon Treaty is a step back to the rejected European Constitution
Only (Czech) President Vaclav Klaus' signature is missing. Europe eagerly awaits this to happen, Europe needs no more delays
Before ratification, the Czech Republic must negotiate... an exception
I sincerely hope that the president of the Czech Republic, Vaclav Klaus, will do his bit for Britain -- and for Europe indeed -- and hold on as long as he can so that we can have our referendum
An integral part of the Lisbon Treaty is the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
I am convinced that President Vaclav Klaus ... would not tie up the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty in the Czech Republic with the wishes of any other member state
I am afraid that the people of Britain should have been doing something, really, much earlier, and not just now ... So that's my clear message to all of them -- too late.
This paves the way to securing the treaty that an EU of 27 member states needs if it is to be better equipped to face these current times of global crisis. Only the Czech President Vaclav Klaus is persisting in blocking this process. Europe must now exert pressure on him to give up his twisted policy of...
I'm afraid that the people of Britain should have done something much earlier
- LiveJornal
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- CAMILAMORAES
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passei uma manhã maravilhosa com o fofo do @leandroandrade e o presidente checo, václav klaus.
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