RM2D4549P–Presidential candidate Senator Jaroslava Moserova rises for her speech at the parlimentary session in the Spanish Hall at Prague Castle, January 24, 2003. Independent senator Moserova reached the second round on Friday in a Czech presidential election along with Former Prime Minister Vaclav Klaus. REUTERS/Petr Josek PJ/CRB
RM2D3D59J–Former right-wing Czech Prime Minister Vaclav Klaus reacts at the end of the parlimentary session to elect Vaclav Havel's successor ended in a political stalemate at Prague Castle January 24, 2003. Klaus obtained 127 votes and was short by 14 votes to gain a parliamentary majority. His opponent, senator Jaroslava Moserova received 65 votes and the second attempt to elect Havel's successor. REUTERS/Petr Josek PJ
RM2D41XKK–Czech Prime Minister Vladimir Spidla grimaces at the end of the parlimentary session to elect Vaclav Havel's successor ended at Prague Castle January 24,2003. The second Czech parliamentary attempt to elect Havel's successor ended in a political stalemate. Former right-wing Prime Minister Vaclav Klaus obtained 127 votes and was short by 14 votes to gain the parliamentary majority and his opponent, senator Jaroslava Moserova received 65 votes. REUTERS/Petr Josek PJ
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