Political Persecution: The Scolding Babiš is in His Element. And Where Was Macinka at the Crucial Moment
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš faces opposition criticism about his government's response to the Iranian security situation and the repatriation of Czech citizens from abroad.
Applying anti-Babiš sentiment to the correct steps in healthcare is unfair
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the dismissal of Zdeněk Kabátek, the long-time director of the General Health Insurance Company in the Czech Republic, and its political implications.
"Mr. Okamura speaks to his voters." The view of events in Iran split Babiš's government
Tomio Okamura criticized the US and Israel regarding the situation in the Middle East, highlighting the potential for a new migration wave and energy crisis, while defending the need to adhere to international law.
Slovak Office Begins Assessing Acquisition of Two Bakeries by Agrofert Group
The Slovak regulatory body has started reviewing the acquisition of two bakeries by the Agrofert Group.
Health Sciences According to Babiš. Too Much Enthusiasm Can Be Harmful
The article discusses potential issues surrounding excessive enthusiasm towards health sciences as presented by Czech politician Andrej Babiš.
Happy Monday: The Most Influential NGO Advises Babiš and Selects the President
The article discusses the influence of a prominent NGO in Czechia advising former Prime Minister Babiš on presidential selections.
Babiš: They would like to rule the EU from Brussels. That is not our path
Czech politician Babiš criticizes the idea of EU governance from Brussels, asserting it is not the direction for his country.
Babiš has learned. And he is even more dangerous, says former Prime Minister Fiala. He stated what bothers him the most
Former Prime Minister Petr Fiala reflects on his leadership and critiques Andrej Babiš's approach as he perceives it has become more dangerous post-election.
Babiš: On Monday, four Smartwings planes will fly for Czech citizens to Oman
Czech Prime Minister Babiš announced the deployment of four Smartwings flights to Oman to repatriate Czech citizens.
School cafeterias are in a desperate situation, says change maker after meeting with Babiš
The article discusses the struggles facing school cafeterias in Czechia, highlighting comments from a change advocate following a meeting with politician Andrej Babiš.
Czech Republic is prepared to send flights to Egypt for Czechs in Israel, says Babiš
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš confirms that the Czech Republic is ready to send flights to Egypt to assist Czech citizens currently in Israel.
Babiš Calls a Security Council Meeting
Czech politician Andrej Babiš has called for a Security Council meeting amid unspecified concerns.
Babiš: Iran's nuclear program is a danger to us and all of Europe
Czech politician Andrej Babiš warns that Iran's nuclear program poses a threat not only to the Czech Republic but to Europe as a whole.
What All is Babiš Involved In? The EU Struggles with His 'Invisible' Business, Requesting One Thing
The European Union is increasingly scrutinizing the complex business empire of Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, who has interests in various sectors including fertilizers and fertility clinics, but the tangled structure poses challenges for oversight.
Point N: The World Remembers the Anniversary of Russian Aggression, Babiš Announced That Defense is Not a Priority
Czech Prime Minister Babiš declared that defense is not a priority amidst rising NATO defense spending obligations following Russia's aggression.
Love in Times of War and Babiš in the Crosshairs of the European Commission
The article discusses implications surrounding the scrutiny of Czech Prime Minister Babiš by the European Commission amidst ongoing conflict in the region.
Ten comments on the American warning to the Czech Republic and the offer for Babiš to give money to help Ukraine
The article discusses the Czech government's inadequate defense spending amidst rising NATO expectations and a significant war in Europe.
How do you sleep? A sharp message from Senator Babiš to Okamura and the third one saved the honor
The article discusses the contrasting reactions of Czech political leaders to the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, highlighting the divisions between opposition and government politicians in their responses.
How to Get Out of Babiš's Hypnosis, Where Everything Will Be Fine
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"Politico" identifies a new NATO rogue: may face D. Trump's wrath
The new populist coalition led by Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš plans to cut defense spending by €900 million compared to previous government proposals, raising concerns over NATO commitments.
You keep quiet, you should try harder. Babiš reprimanded the newcomers in the government
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš criticized new government officials, urging them to be more diligent in their roles.
Six major EU states are preparing a coalition. Babiš is advocating a different path
Former Czech Prime Minister Babiš is seeking an alternative approach as six EU countries plan to form a coalition.
Americans warned Czechia that it is not fulfilling NATO commitments. They offered Babiš to allocate money to Ukraine
The U.S. has warned Czechia that it is not meeting its NATO commitments and suggested Prime Minister Babiš consider donating funds to Ukraine.
Babiš wants top-notch equipment worth tens of millions, hospitals have been using them for a long time
Czech politician Babiš is advocating for expensive medical equipment that hospitals have already been utilizing for years.
"Banking Striptease." The Police Will Soon See Bank Accounts, Plans Babiš's Government
The Czech government under Babiš plans to allow police greater access to bank account information without court approval, raising concerns about privacy and legal implications.
Czech Republic: Another NATO Villain, Politico Writes. Army Cuts Risk Babiš's Wrath from Trump
The Czech Republic risks being labeled a 'villain' by NATO due to planned defense budget cuts below 2% of GDP, as reported by Politico.
Czech Republic's new budget drops defense spending below two percent threshold
The Czech Republic's new budget proposal could lower defense spending below the NATO-agreed two percent of GDP, risking discontent from the USA and other NATO allies.
The new 'bad guy' of NATO - A budget shakes the waters of the Alliance
The Czech Republic faces the challenge of balancing budgetary constraints with NATO commitments as its new budget proposal reduces defense spending below the 2% GDP threshold, causing concern among NATO allies and the US.
"Rutte won't let this go easily." Because of Babiš, the Czech Republic is seen as a NATO villain, writes Politico
Politico highlights concerns that the Czech Republic, under Prime Minister Babiš, is being perceived negatively within NATO due to controversies surrounding his leadership.
The Ministry is Working on an Answer Regarding Babiš's Conflict of Interest
The Czech Ministry is preparing a response concerning allegations of a conflict of interest involving former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš.
MMR is working on a response to the European Commission's letter regarding Babiš's conflict of interest
The Czech Ministry of Regional Development (MMR) is preparing a reply to a letter from the European Commission concerning allegations of conflict of interest involving ex-Prime Minister Andrej Babiš.
Andrei Babis: The Czech Republic is not on a path to increase defense spending
Czech Prime Minister Andrei Babis stated that the country is not planning to raise defense spending despite NATO's increasing targets, indicating a departure from the previous government’s policies.
The cash register is empty, Ukraine is not a priority, said Babiš
Andre Babiš stated that funding for Ukraine is not currently a priority due to financial constraints.
Babiš's Statements Will Not Please Trump: Fiala Responds to Prime Minister’s Comments on Defense Spending
Former Prime Minister Petr Fiala criticized current Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's comments regarding Czech defense spending commitments, suggesting they reflect a selfish attitude towards allies.
According to Babiš, Czechia is definitely not heading towards defense spending of 3.5% of GDP
Czech politician Andrej Babiš asserts that the country's defense spending will not reach the suggested level of 3.5% of GDP.
A Comprehensive Overview: What Cars Does Babiš Own and What Do His Ministers Own
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According to Havlíček, Babiš went beyond the standard regarding conflict of interest
The article discusses remarks made by Havlíček concerning Babiš's approach to conflict of interest standards.
To the gynecologist once every five years? Doctors respond to Babiš's destruction of the system
Czech doctors express concern over the impact of a proposed policy that would limit gynecological visits to once every five years.
Barking Dog: The Anniversary of Putin's Aggression Divides the Coalition. What is the Government Really Doing for the Attacked Ukraine?
The anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine highlights divisions within the Czech coalition government regarding support for Ukraine amid its financial struggles.
Erasure of Opposition Figures. Babiš's Coalition Will Leave Them No Visible Places
The article discusses the political strategy of Babiš's coalition in Czechia to marginalize opposition figures from public visibility.
The Ministry of Interior will build the Vera Caslavska Training Center, announced Babis
Prime Minister Andrej Babis announced that the Ministry of Interior will start designing and building the Vera Caslavska National Training Center in Prague, aiming to provide a dedicated space for gymnastics and other sports.
On the release of Babiš and Okamura, MPs will decide on March 5
Czech MPs are set to vote on the release of politicians Babiš and Okamura on March 5, according to reports from Novinky.cz.
Babiš is unhappy with the lenient punishment for animal abuse, Tejc will file a complaint
Andrej Babiš expresses dissatisfaction with the mild punishment for animal abuse, prompting lawmaker Tejc to take action by filing a complaint.
Parliament to Discuss the Prosecution of Babiš and Okamura on March 5
Czech parliament will convene on March 5 to discuss the prosecution of politicians Babiš and Okamura.
Babiš disagrees with the condition for dog abuse; Minister Tejc will file a complaint
Andrej Babiš opposes the new conditions related to a recent case of dog abuse, stating that Minister Tejc plans to file a complaint about it.
The European Commission requests an explanation of how the Czech Republic is addressing Babiš's conflict of interest
The European Commission has formally requested clarification from the Czech Republic regarding the measures being taken to address Prime Minister Babiš's potential conflict of interest.
The new hall is not sci-fi, says coach Sáblíková after meeting with Babiš
Coach Sáblíková discusses the potential for a new sports hall following her meeting with Babiš.
The European Commission has started investigating Babiš's conflict of interest solution
The European Commission has initiated an investigation into the conflict of interest solution proposed by Czech politician Andrej Babiš.
Five billion for F-35, next year jump of 60 billion. Zůna is training for the budget, Babiš too
The Czech defense budget proposal includes a significant allocation for the F-35 aircraft, raising concerns among both supporters and opponents of the initiative.
Macinka brought Czechia closer to Trump. It is up to Babiš whether to take advantage of it
The article discusses the implications of Macinka's actions as they could potentially bring Czechia closer to Trump's political sphere, with Babiš faced with an opportunity.