Support to Ukraine From the Czech Republic Has Already Reached Almost Nine Billion Crowns, the Government Is Planning Major Cuts
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Czech humanitarian organizations have provided 8.9 billion crowns in aid to Ukraine, but the government of Andrej Babiš plans to significantly cut humanitarian support. The organizations warn that the reduction in funds will endanger thousands of people and are asking the prime minister to reconsider this step.
Prague - Czech humanitarian organizations have asked Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) for a meeting regarding proposed cuts in humanitarian aid, development cooperation and aid to Ukraine amounting to 746.7 million crowns. In an open letter, they call for a reassessment of the planned spending cuts. They want to present the Prime Minister with specific impacts and expert arguments as to why they consider these expenditures to be a strategic inv…
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