PRAGUE (Reuters) - The Czech government should drop the resistance it put up along with Britain to joining the EU's budget discipline pact, a junior party in the ruling coalition said on Tuesday.
Putting pressure on Prime Minister Petr Necas, who has struggled to hold his government together through a string of defections, the pro-EU TOP09 party said it wanted a commitment to join the pact this year.
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