Czech MPs are to discuss amending the election law to overcome problems with
Czechs voting abroad. The law was recently changed to give Czech citizens
living abroad the right to vote, but only recently did officials realise
that the difference in time zones could complicate June's general elections.
The polls in the Czech Republic will close at 2 p.m. local time, but polling
booths in the west coast of the United States, for example, would not close
for another nine hours. Election results cannot be published until all
polling booths have closed. MPs are to discuss plans to change the law,
allowing Czechs living abroad to vote a day earlier.