(Bloomberg) -- Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek,
facing an evenly divided parliament, will today seek lawmakers'
support for a package including an overhaul of the tax system and
cuts in public spending, whose failure may topple his government.
The bills, rejected by the opposition, the public and some
of the ruling coalition's 100 lawmakers, may face a first vote
today. Topolanek must persuade all the lawmakers from the three
coalition parties and at least one of the other 100 remaining
legislators to back changes including a flat income tax and
welfare-benefit cuts.
Read more at Bloomberg Bonds News
facing an evenly divided parliament, will today seek lawmakers'
support for a package including an overhaul of the tax system and
cuts in public spending, whose failure may topple his government.
The bills, rejected by the opposition, the public and some
of the ruling coalition's 100 lawmakers, may face a first vote
today. Topolanek must persuade all the lawmakers from the three
coalition parties and at least one of the other 100 remaining
legislators to back changes including a flat income tax and
welfare-benefit cuts.
Read more at Bloomberg Bonds News
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