Czech PM Babiš Apologizes for Picking Flowers in National Park
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Andrej Babiš allegedly picked the flowers in memory of a member of his party who died in 2016.
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis apologized on Sunday for collecting flowers in a protected area on Lysá hora, a mountain in eastern Bohemia, saying he would pay a fine if necessary. Babis said in a video on Facebook that he collected the flowers in memory of a deceased colleague from his ANO movement with whom he had previously climbed the mountain, the Telegraph reports. "Maybe I broke some law, for which I apologize and I will certainly pay …
Andrej Babis explained that he cut the flowers in memory of a deceased colleague from his political movement.
Andrej Babiš said he would pay the fine if necessary, although experts say he shouldn't expect to because he picked unprotected flowers.
Andrej Babiš, Czech Prime Minister, apologized for picking flowers in a protected area of a national park and said Sunday he would pay a fine if necessary.
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