The Nobility Will Sue the Pirates and the Greens
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On Tuesday, the chairman of the Přísaha movement, Robert Šlachta, wants to file a lawsuit against the Pirates and the Greens. He is upset that the Pirates are cooperating with the Greens in the elections, but are not running as a coalition, but rather a Pirates candidate, where there are Green representatives. Thanks to this, the Pirates and the Greens do not have to overcome the increased threshold set for coalitions, which would be eight perce…
The chairman of the Přísaha movement, Róbert Šlachta, said that the party would file a lawsuit against the Pirates. Last week, the Volt Česko party already filed a lawsuit against the SPD and Stačilo! due to unrecognized coalitions. "I don't understand why they didn't file a lawsuit against the Pirates as well," commented Šlachta.
A party or movement alone needs five percent of the vote to enter the lower house, a two-member coalition must receive at least eight percent, and a three-member or larger coalition must receive at least 11 percent. The Volt Česko party is also planning to apply to the regional courts next week with a request to cancel the candidate lists due to unrecognized coalitions. However, it is bothered by the SPD and Stačilo! alliance. "In my opinion, th…
Prague - The Přísaha Movement is preparing to file a lawsuit against the Pirates and the Greens on Tuesday over their joint candidacy in the parliamentary elections. The leader of the Přísaha and senator Róbert Šlachta said this today on the CNN Prima News program Partie. According to him, both parties are running in an unrecognized coalition. A party or movement alone needs five percent of the vote to enter the lower house, a two-member coaliti…
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