Lawmakers reject motion to dissolve lower house of parliament as Social Democrats fail to win enough support for its proposal, according to result of vote today, setting up more months of political uncertainty. The motion was proposed by the centre-left Social Democrats after President Milos Zeman picked his long-time ally, Jiri Rusnok, to lead a new government against the will of the main political parties. But the plan fell short of winning the 120 votes needed to dissolve the 200-seat lower house. Source: Reuters, Bloomberg