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Officials in Brussels Wanted to Find Out Whether Babiš Had Complied with the Law. They Were Stopped - Seznam Zprávy

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The way Andrej Babiš resolved the conflict of interest is likely to conflict with European law, according to many experts. However, the Ministry for Regional Development has stopped officials from asking about it in Brussels.
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In a few days, it will be three months since the deadline by which Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) was supposed to resolve his conflict of interest over the Agrofert holding company, as he promised, expired. So far, this has not happened. Lawyer and business law expert Aleš Rozehnal explains on Spotlight News why he thinks this will never happen.

The way Andrej Babiš resolved the conflict of interest is likely to conflict with European law, according to many experts. However, the Ministry for Regional Development has stopped officials from asking about it in Brussels.

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seznamzpravy.cz broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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