Our Government Is Not Interested in Trench Warfare with the Castle, Babiš Said
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Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) commented on Wednesday in the Chamber of Deputies on the reports that the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Environment and the Chairman of the Motorists' Union Petr Macinka sent to the advisor to President Petr Pavel. According to Babiš, such a way of debate does not help anything.
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has once again invited President Petr Pavel and Foreign Minister Petr Macinka to a joint meeting, between whom a political fight has broken out. Babiš described Macinka's messages to the president's advisor as "unfortunately formulated."
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš emphasized that the Czech government does not want to have disputes with the president and considers cooperation essential. It does not want to resolve disagreements publicly, but through negotiations behind closed doors.
Prime Minister and leader of the ANO movement Andrej Babiš invited Czech President Petr Pavel and Foreign Minister and Chairman of the Motorists' Union Petr Macinka to a joint meeting. "The current conflict between President Pavel and Minister Macinka is not right. I would like to invite both gentlemen to a joint meeting, it is always resolved better and faster at the table than with strong messages through the media at press conferences," Babiš…
Prague - The words of Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motoriste) from text messages to President Petr Pavel's advisor are unfortunate, Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) said in a statement to ČTK. It was a private communication with the advisor, so it is certainly not blackmail, he said.
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