Pavel Will Lead a Delegation to the UN, the Government Has Decided
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President Petr Pavel will represent the Czech Republic at the UN General Assembly in New York. The cabinet of Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) decided this on Monday.
Yesterday, the government approved President Pavel as the head of the delegation to the UN General Assembly. However, it postponed the expected decision on the composition of the Czech delegation to the NATO summit to June 22. Is the cabinet just trying to stall for time?
President Pavol's expected participation in the government meeting was ultimately reduced to a visit of about fifteen minutes. The cabinet was unable to resolve the key issue that is straining his relations with the president, even face to face with the head of state. We describe how Pavol's visit to the meeting of the government of Andrej Babiš took place.
The decision on the composition of the Czech delegation to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit in Ankara was not made on Monday, President Petr Pavel told reporters as he left the government office. He was at the cabinet meeting for about 20 minutes. According to him, Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) reiterated today that the government will decide on the delegation to Ankara on June 22. Pavel also appreciated that the governme…
President Petr Pavel has gone to government meetings due to a dispute over representation at international summits. While the cabinet will decide on his participation in the July NATO summit in Ankara in two weeks, according to Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO), the government on Monday approved Pavel as the head of the delegation to the UN General Assembly, which is taking place in New York in September.
President Petr Pavel attended Monday's government meeting, but only stayed for a few minutes. He arrived at the meeting on foot, wanting to be present at the discussion on the coordination of the participation of constitutional officials at the summit meetings of international organizations. However, the government will not decide on the composition of the delegation at the July NATO summit for two weeks. The President did not stay at the Govern…
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