We Will Watch Babiš, Promised Motorists. But the Head of ANO Dominates, Šťastný Defends Himself
Czech Finance Minister Alena Schillerová's announcement of the reintroduction of electronic sales records highlights the dominant position of the ANO movement in the governing coalition, contradicting the Motorists' promise to keep Babiš in check.
EET from 'Aunt Alena'? Vietnamese entrepreneurs shrug their shoulders. They said what they think about the return
Vietnamese entrepreneurs in Czechia are cautiously awaiting new electronic sales registration measures, recalling the challenges they faced with the original implementation a decade ago.
Schillerová understands taxes well. However, she has now decided to listen to her master's voice, says former finance minister
Former finance minister discusses how Schillerová, though knowledgeable about taxes, has chosen to follow directives from higher authorities.
Schillerová will restore electronic revenue evidence, it will be almost universal. Additionally, despite lowering some taxes, she wants to collect fifteen billion
Czech Finance Minister Alena Schillerová announced the reinstatement of electronic revenue evidence, set to begin next year, with expectations to collect an additional fifteen billion despite tax cuts.
Schillerová promised the return of parental benefits, student discounts, and stated when EET will return
The Czech finance minister Alena Schillerová announced plans to reinstate parental benefits and tax relief for working students, alongside the new EET system starting next year.
Economist Stroukal: Alena Schillerová's Budget? If it Were a University Exam, She Would Fail
Economist Stroukal critiques Alena Schillerová's budget management, suggesting it wouldn't pass academic standards.
Schillerová wants to convince the president to sign the budget
Czech Finance Minister Alena Schillerová is attempting to persuade President Miloš Zeman to sign the national budget.
Schillerová does not plan to abolish the National Budget Council, which Babiš spoke about
Czech Finance Minister Alena Schillerová confirmed that there are no plans to dissolve the National Budget Council, despite former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's suggestions.
Pointa N: The government 'fixed' the budget. But you must not look under the hood
Finance Minister Alena Schillerová has unveiled the complete state budget documentation for this year, revealing that the government under Andrej Babiš revised it due to disagreements with Peter Fiala's cabinet.
Increase in agricultural subsidies, cuts in security, and less money for science. How did Schillerová amend Stanjura's budget?
Finance Minister Alena Schillerová adjusts the budget proposed by her predecessor, Zbyněk Stanjura, aiming for higher agricultural subsidies while cutting funding for security and science.
Stanjura 'missed' by only nine billion. Economists correct the words of the minister
Finance Minister Alena Schillerová announced a budget deficit of 290.7 billion crowns, which exceeded the original plan by nearly fifty billion, but some experts challenged her statements, suggesting a different reality for the upcoming fiscal year.
Union money did not arrive. Last year's deficit deepened by tens of billions, this helps Schillerová
The Czech Finance Ministry revealed that last year's budget deficit reached 290.7 billion crowns, significantly higher than previously projected, raising concerns over financial management.
Alena Schillerová presented the budget deficit. 'In fact, it is 40 billion lower,' says Kalousek
Alena Schillerová unveiled the budget deficit figures, stating that they are 40 billion lower than previously claimed, according to Kalousek.
Final deficit of 290.7 billion. Schillerová tore apart the last year's budget of the former government
The Czech state budget recorded a deficit of 290.7 billion CZK last year, exceeding the planned 241 billion CZK, according to Finance Minister Alena Schillerová.
The state budget for 2025 ended with a deficit of 290.7 billion crowns, announced Minister Schillerová
The Czech Minister of Finance, Alena Schillerová, announced that the state budget for 2025 will have a deficit of 290.7 billion crowns.