The Government Has Put a Stop to Already Approved Ambassadors
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The agenda of the government's correspondence session is expected to include the annulment of the decision to appoint Iztok Mirošič as ambassador to Rome, which the government adopted on December 9 last year. President Nataša Pirc Musar expressed reservations about the appointment.
The government has canceled the resolution on sending already approved ambassadors. It wants to select them again and in accordance with its priorities. This was announced on Monday after a cabinet meeting by Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motoristé).
The government of Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has canceled the resolution regarding the sending of ambassadors, approved by the previous cabinet of Petr Fiala, to head diplomatic missions. Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motoristé) said on Monday that the government wants to select ambassadors again, transparently and in accordance with its priorities.
The government today decided on a resolution regarding the cancellation of the sending of ambassadors to head a number of diplomatic missions. Their sending was decided by the previous cabinet of Petr Fiala (ODS). It wants to select them again, transparently and in accordance with the priorities of the new cabinet, said Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (AUTO). "It was approved in contradiction with the established practice of transferring power, i.…
The government has canceled the resolution regarding ambassadors approved by the previous government of Petr Fiala and President Petr Pavel. According to Babiš's cabinet, their sending would be contrary to the interests of the Czech Republic. Unprecedented, according to the Castle.
The government has canceled the resolution regarding the sending of ambassadors approved by the previous government to head diplomatic missions. It wants to select them again, said Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motoristé) on Monday. The cancellation of the resolution concerns the new appointment of heads of embassies in Addis Ababa, Baku, Doha,...
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