Commentary: Andrej Babiš Is Resolving His Conflict of Interest and His Government Will Not Be at Loggerheads with the President Now - Josef Koukal
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Andrej Babiš has solved the dilemma. He will stop doing business and become a full-fledged politician. Of course, the companies that his children will inherit one day will continue to do business in the space where Babiš will dominate. The chosen solution is still much more resolute than expected, and will probably meet all the requirements of the law.
Andrej Babiš announced that he had resolved his conflict of interest so that he could become prime minister. His solution probably complies with the law, but the probable practical application tempts us to black humor. In Podpásovka, we thoroughly discussed everything with the head of the domestic column Hospodářek Míša Ryšava. Of course, we also talk about...
In an interview for Deník N, lawyer Jiří Kučera describes how he understands the way in which Andrej Babiš wants to get out of Agrofert. If Babiš had kept his promise, the presented solution would be fine. But the lawyer does not believe his promise and explains why.
"The fund will not be blind to the conflict of interest in Czech conditions. He - and all his subordinates - know exactly what belongs to his holding and to which companies and how, as prime minister, he should pass on public funds so that his family can profit from it later in the future," says anti-corruption expert and former director of Transparency International David Ondráčka to Aktuálně.cz. According to him, nothing changes in essence. It…
Lawyers consider the solution to the conflict of interest presented on Thursday by the owner of the Agrofert holding, Andrej Babiš (ANO), to be acceptable and satisfactory. This follows from the statements of constitutional lawyers Jan Kysela and Ondřej Preuss, the dean of the Brno Faculty of Law Martin Škop, a constitutional lawyer from Prague's Charles University Aleš Gerloch for Prima television, and Jan Kudrna from the Department of Constitu…
Lawyers consider the conflict-of-interest solution presented today by future Prime Minister David Cameron to be acceptable and compliant. This follows from the comments of constitutional lawyers Jan Kysel and Ondřej Preuss, Dean of Brno Faculty of Law Martin Škop for ČTK, constitutional lawyer from the Charles University in Prague Aleš Gerloch for Prima Television and Jan Kudrna from the Department of Constitutional Law of the Faculty of Law of …
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