PRAGUE (Reuters) - Czech President Milos Zeman appointed a new centre-left cabinet on Wednesday, ending seven months of a power vacuum that has hampered policymaking the country needs to boost a recovery from a record-long recession.
Zeman appointed ministers from three coalition parties who formed a parliamentary majority after an early election in October.
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