A Deal-Breaker? Lawyers Are Shaking Their Heads over the Attorney General Turk.
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Constitutional law experts are wondering about the role that the government gave Filip Turek at the request of the Motorists. The candidate for minister rejected by the president will be a member of parliament and at the same time a representative for climate policy and the Green Deal, i.e. an employee of the Ministry of the Environment. However, the Conflict of Interest Act states that a member of parliament cannot be employed at the ministry a…
Just a few days ago, former Environment Minister Petr Hladík from the KDU-ČSL could not have imagined that his former office would be occupied by Motorists' MP Filip Turek. Now, however, it is a reality, with new Environment Minister Petr Macinka claiming that it simply worked out that way - and Turek, as the government's representative for climate change, has a ministerial office.
Motorists' MP Filip Turek will be an employee of the Ministry of the Environment as the Government Commissioner for Climate Policy and the Green Deal on the basis of an employment contract or an agreement on work activities. This follows from the statute of the Commissioner, which was approved by the government. He will be accountable for the performance of his duties to the government, which appoints and dismisses him on the proposal of the Min…
Filip Turek has finally gotten his chance, three months after the elections he has finally gained a visible position. Babiš's coalition created a special post for him - making him the government's representative for climate policy and the Green Deal. Andrej Babiš hopes that he will never hear about Turek and his various misdeeds again. Meanwhile, motorists will try to drag the ANO movement into a war with the president.
Motorists' MP Filip Turek will be an employee of the Ministry of the Environment as the government's representative for climate policy and the Green Deal, based on an employment contract or work agreement. This follows from the status of the representative, which the government approved on Monday. The Conflict of Interest Act prohibits MPs from simultaneously working in ministries.
Filip Turek will become the Climate Commissioner as an employee of the Ministry of the Environment. He will conclude an employment contract or work agreement. He will be accountable to the government for the performance of his duties.
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