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Czech President Action "Steal" Pen  Empty Czech President Action "Steal" Pen

Tue Apr 12, 2011 10:16 pm
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President of the Czech Republic, Vaclav Klaus, took a pen out Chile's Presidential Palace when they travel to Latin American countries. Interestingly, Klaus action is like he is stealing something, because it is done secretly.
Record Klaus action is published to social networking sites YouTube and visitors to access the tape continues to grow. In English, the tape was titled "President of Czechs Republic steals the pen." Records can be viewed by clicking this link.
According to the Associated Press, Czech television news station first broadcast the news that last week's presidential delinquency. Klaus was following the press conference with President of Chile, Sebastian Pinera, as host.
Based on the tape impressions, Klaus apparently interested in a pen on the desk Chile's presidential palace, which is used to sign the agreement. When Pinera, who was beside him, was busy giving a speech, Klaus had to act fast. Both the time to sit together.
With his right hand, Klaus took a pen out of nimble in its box and hidden directly beneath the table. After that he seemed to move the pen from right to left hand before put it into the pants pocket.
During the action, Klaus was always smiling in front of the audience, as if there was something special. Pen box is empty, he closed again.
The special pen, made ​​of lapis lazuli stone typical of Chile. "It's not just any pen, but a pen stylus," Klaus said Tuesday, quoted by the daily The Guardian.
A spokesman for the Czech presidency, Radim Ochvat straighten that special pen that is provided exclusively for guests of Chile. Chilean presidential spokesman, Costanza CEA, also confirmed that the presidential guest can take it without having to ask permission of the host.
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