Pavel to Appoint Babiš as PM Ending Conflict-of-Interest Deadlock
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The path for Andrej Babiš is clear to become head of government in the Czech Republic. President Petr Pavel will appoint him Prime Minister on Tuesday. Prior to this, the multi-billionaire had publicly announced that he would separate from his company Agrofert in order to resolve the conflict of interest. Pavel had made this a precondition for the appointment. The Czech press classified.
The key news this week is that the leader of the victorious ANO party, Andrej Babiš, will become prime minister again in the coming days. He announced the resolution of his conflict of interest over his ownership of the Agrofert holding. However, it is still unclear how he will manage his healthcare business. Moreover, he is not the only future member of the government who is involved in this area.
Andrej Babiš will be reappointed as Czech Prime Minister by President Petr Pavel next Tuesday. He will achieve something that none of his post-revolutionary predecessors have been able to do: he will head a third government. He overcame the last obstacle to returning to the government headquarters through the main entrance on Thursday evening. He publicly announced that he was irrevocably giving up the Agrofert holding and would resolve […]
Czech President Petr Pavel announced today, December 4, that he had agreed to appoint Andrej Babiš, the leader of the ANO movement, as the country's prime minister. A conflict of interest had previously prevented this, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing a post by Petr Pavel on the social media site X. The Czech leader thanked Babiš for the "clear and understandable way" he had resolved his conflict of interest. "Therefore, I have decided to appoin…
Before that, Peter Paul still has the last round of informal meetings with candidates for members of the future government.
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