Czech president picks Rusnok as premier in showdown with parties


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  • Tuesday, 25 Jun 2013

Economist Jiri Rusnok signs documents after being appointed by Czech President Milos Zeman as the new Prime Minister of Czech Republic at Prague Castle, June 25, 2013. REUTERS/Petr Josek

PRAGUE (Reuters) - Czech President Milos Zeman appointed economist Jiri Rusnok as prime minister on Tuesday, setting up a clash with outgoing centre-right coalition parties which had pushed for their own candidate.

Rusnok, a leftist finance and industry minister in 2001-2003, including in one government led by Zeman, will replace Petr Necas, who resigned last week in a bribery and spying scandal involving a close aide.

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