Pavel Criticized the Government's Decision About His Participation in the Summit
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President Petr Pavel has spoken out against the decision of Andrej Babiš's (ANO) government on Monday regarding his participation in the July NATO summit in Ankara. According to the head of state, the cabinet's move is in contradiction with the preliminary ruling of the Constitutional Court. The court ruled that the government should not prevent the president from participating in the summit. According to Pavel, the president should represent th…
The government has only partially complied with the Constitutional Court's preliminary injunction regarding President Petr Pavel's participation in the NATO summit, said Eva Decroix, vice-chairwoman of the ODS parliamentary group and former Minister of Justice, in an interview with ČT24. According to her, the preliminary injunction had two statements, the second of which was that the government should not in any way hinder or prevent the preside…
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According to Petr Pavel, the government's approach to the president's participation in the NATO summit is in conflict with the Constitutional Court. The request by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) to reconsider its position regarding participation in the NATO summit will not be granted. According to him, the government should proceed according to current practices until the court's decision and ensure that the president has the opportunity to r…
The way the government is approaching the participation of the head of state at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit in Ankara is, according to President Petr Pavel, in contradiction with the preliminary injunction of the Constitutional Court. According to him, the cabinet should proceed according to current practices until the court's decision, i.e. so that the president, as head of state, has the opportunity to represent the Cz…
The government of Andrej Babiš today approved that President Petr Pavel will be part of the delegation to the NATO summit in Ankara. According to Pavel, the government decided in contradiction with the Constitutional Court's ruling. Babiš urged the president to reconsider his participation in the event, and he offered a compromise.

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