Okamura Is Going to Slovakia. He Has a Turk in the Parliamentary Delegation, the Opposition Is Missing
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The Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies and SPD leader Tomio Okamura is on his first official foreign visit in office - he will head to Bratislava on Tuesday. Okamura invited only MPs from the emerging coalition (ANO, SPD and Motoristé sobě) to his nine-member delegation, with no opposition lawmakers.
The trip of the Speaker of the Czech Chamber of Deputies, Tomi Okamura, to Slovakia has sparked a conflict in Prague. Okamura nominated exclusively members of the emerging government coalition (ANO, SPD, Motoristi) to the delegation, which the opposition described as an unprecedented breach of custom.
The parties of the probable future Czech opposition criticized the fact that the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Parliament Tomio Okamura traveled to Slovakia only with deputies of the parties of the emerging coalition. According to them, this happened for the first time ever, and therefore they decided to organize their own trip. They plan to meet with the opposition in Slovakia next week and also want to ask the Speaker of the …
The new Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Tomio Okamura (SPD), is scheduled to meet with top Slovak politicians and colleagues from the Slavkov format countries, which includes Austria in addition to the Czech Republic and Slovakia, during his two-day visit to Slovakia. In the morning, Okamura met with the head of the Slovak parliament, Richard Raši (Hlas). After the meeting, he said that the Czech delegation's goal is to restore the closest p…
Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies Tomio Okamura is on his first foreign trip. In Bratislava, he met with Slovak President Peter Pellegrini and Prime Minister Robert Fico in the afternoon. The SPD leader is accompanied in the delegation by representatives of ANO and three Motorists' candidates for ministers: Filip Turek, Petr Macinka and Boris Šťastný. The opposition is criticizing this.
In Slovakia, Okamura, as head of the Chamber of Deputies, will meet with his Slovak counterpart Raši, President Pellegrini and Prime Minister Fico. He will also hold talks with the chairman of the Austrian National Council. Filip Turek is also part of the Czech delegation.
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