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President Pavel Insists On Attending NATO Summit During Discussion With MENDELU Students in Brno

Summary by Brno Daily
Czech President Petr Pavel visited Brno’s Mendel University yesterday, where he met with university managers and received the university’s commemorative medal from Rector Martin Klimánek. He then had a discussion with students, who filled the university’s largest auditorium. During the discussion, in response to a question about his attending the NATO summer summit in Ankara, Pavel stated that the foreign minister cannot prevent him from represe…

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The President's Office is looking for a date for the head of state Petr Pavel to meet with Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) this week. The topic of the meeting is clear: the July NATO summit, which Pavel, as the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, wants to attend despite the fact that the government of ANO, SPD and Motorists has told him to stay home. According to information from Novinky, the President is ready to join the government delega…

President Petr Pavel intends to head the Czech delegation at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit in Ankara in early July, in accordance with his constitutional position. He wrote this today in a letter addressed to Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO), which was published on the website of Prague Castle. Pavel referred to the constitutional competence of the president to represent the state externally, but also to long-standing cus…

Updated: The dispute between the highest constitutional officials regarding the president's participation in the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, continues. According to Deník N's sources, the president is also considering filing a competency lawsuit if the government prevents him from exercising his constitutional competence to represent the Czech Republic abroad. For now, however, he wants to reach an agreement with the prime minister on his par…

The Czech Republic's foreign policy is determined by the government, not the opposition, and summits of international organizations are not a suitable environment for an election campaign, Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motoriste) told ČTK regarding the dispute with President Petr Pavel over participation in the North Atlantic Alliance summit in Ankara. Therefore, he considers it right for the Czech delegation to be led by the Prime Minister at …

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iDNES.cz broke the news in Čestlice, Czechia on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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