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August 23rd, 2018
The number of adopted children as well as adoption applications has decreased by one quarter in the Czech Republic over the past few years due to legislative changes that complicate the process, ombudsman Anna Sabatova said citing data from the Labour and Social Affairs Ministry in a report released on Wednesday. In 2012, people in the Czech Republic adopted 526 children and filed 729 adoption applications. These figures gradually decreased to 377 adopted children and 540 adoption applications in 2016, the Ombudsman's Office reported. Barbara Hanousek Eckhardova, from the Labour and Social Affairs Ministry's press section, told CTK that the number of adopted children had dropped due to the new Civil Code.
CTK
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