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- Public_Affairs_(political_party) abstract "Public Affairs (Czech: Věci veřejné, VV, nicknamed véčkaři) was a conservative-liberal political party in the Czech Republic. Its main platform is transparency and opposing political corruption It had 24 seats in the 2010-2013 Chamber of Deputies. The party was formerly led by anti-establishment investigative journalist and writer Radek John, its current leader is Jiří Kohout.Besides opposing corruption, the party was fiscally conservative. It has a number of right-wing populist policies, without opposing immigrants, but a proportion of its small membership is closer to the centre-left. The party is interested in direct democracy – the members of the party can change the course of the party by Internet referendums, and has a pro-European Union position.".
- Q1784683 abstract "Public Affairs (Czech: Věci veřejné, VV, nicknamed véčkaři) was a conservative-liberal political party in the Czech Republic. Its main platform is transparency and opposing political corruption It had 24 seats in the 2010-2013 Chamber of Deputies. The party was formerly led by anti-establishment investigative journalist and writer Radek John, its current leader is Jiří Kohout.Besides opposing corruption, the party was fiscally conservative. It has a number of right-wing populist policies, without opposing immigrants, but a proportion of its small membership is closer to the centre-left. The party is interested in direct democracy – the members of the party can change the course of the party by Internet referendums, and has a pro-European Union position.".