Babiš's Cabinet Started Personnel Purges
The article discusses personnel purges initiated by Babiš's cabinet in Czechia.
Babiš canceled his participation in the conservatives' forum in Budapest and the meeting of the Patriots
Czech politician Andrej Babiš has canceled his planned appearances at a conservative forum in Budapest and a meeting of the Patriots.
Babiš turned the plane around due to the attack in Pardubice. Instead of a debate in Budapest, he returns to Prague
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš canceled his plans for a debate in Budapest and returned to Prague due to a possible terrorist attack in Pardubice.
What Babiš Didn't Have Time for with the President. And Praise for Havlíček and Schillerová
This week's political commentary discusses Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's oversight during a meeting with President Petr Pavel, highlighting key video excerpts from recent political events in Czechia.
Commentary: The Riddle of the 'Chvilkaři'. Pressuring Babiš's Government but Avoiding Moral Kitsch
The commentary discusses the upcoming protest organized by the Million Moments for Democracy group and the challenges the Czech government led by Andrej Babiš faces in managing public expectations.
Švejk Babiš is rushing into NATO and is surprising even himself
The article discusses the surprising momentum of Czech politician Andrej Babiš as he pushes for NATO involvement, sparking unexpected reactions.
Court separates Babiš's part of the Čapí hnízdo case, hearing date set for Nagyová
The Prague City Court has isolated the part of the Čapí hnízdo case related to Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, halting proceedings due to parliamentary immunity, while a hearing for co-defendant Jana Nagyová is set to continue.
A million in debt every two minutes. That should be enough for Babiš
The article discusses the significant debt incurred in Czechia, which reportedly increases by a million every two minutes, possibly reflecting on the leadership of Andrej Babiš.
Babiš's statement about the 'journalistic cesspool' was damaging. The state must pay compensation
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's controversial statement regarding the media has been deemed damaging, leading to a ruling that the state should provide compensation.
TMBK: Babiš continues to intensely repatriate citizens stranded in the Middle East
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš is actively working to repatriate citizens stuck in the Middle East.
Babiš has one year left to decide, Americans are losing patience with defense
The article discusses the dwindling time for Babiš to make critical decisions related to defense matters while highlighting the growing impatience of American allies.
Point N: Babiš No Longer Needs to Be Nice. It's Unpleasant Mainly for Macinka
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš maintains legal immunity from prosecution amid ongoing scrutiny over the Čapí Hnízdo subsidy fraud case and political tensions within his coalition government.
Babiš Will Grow Wings. With Non-publication, the Prime Minister Will Stop Taking Partners into Account, Experts Believe
Experts suggest that if the prime minister's decision is not published, he may disregard his partners significantly more.
The Ministry of Industry has begun to reclaim subsidies for Agrofert after five years
The Czech Ministry of Industry has initiated the recovery of subsidies given to Agrofert, a significant player in the agricultural and chemical sectors, after a five-year hiatus.
Give us the slots. Babiš played air traffic controller in the Chamber
Andrej Babiš made a humorous analogy comparing the parliamentary process to air traffic control, advocating for the allocation of slots.
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.
Babiš Calls a Security Council Meeting
Czech politician Andrej Babiš has called for a Security Council meeting amid unspecified concerns.
Where Rakušan Falls Short. Babiš Wants to Give Police Extraordinary Powers to Seize Assets
The Czech government under Andrej Babiš has approved new legislation to grant police extraordinary powers to seize assets suspected of being obtained illegally without court approval.
Babiš placed Agrofert shares into the trust fund RSVP Trust
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has transferred all his shares in the Agrofert holding company to a private trust fund in compliance with conflict of interest regulations imposed by the European Union.
Babiš announced that he has placed all shares of Agrofert into a private trust fund
Czech politician Andrej Babiš has announced that he has transferred all of his shares in Agrofert into a private trust fund.
Babiš in Olomouc Hospital: I hope that the suspicions in the defibrillator case will not be confirmed
Czech politician Andrej Babiš expresses hopes that ongoing investigations regarding defibrilators will not substantiate any wrongdoing.
"Babiš Starts to Pressure Them." Why Motorists Eventually Retreated from the Battle for Turkish
Motorists in Czechia have retreated from a controversial issue following pressure from political leader Andrej Babiš.
The Point of Radek Bartoníček: Why Babiš is Not a Weak Prime Minister and What Okamura Smartly Relies On
A commentary highlights the political dynamics in Czechia, focusing on Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's strong communication with voters and Tomio Okamura's strategies.
Babiš: I will not publish further documents regarding the fund. My solution to the conflict of interest is above standard
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, in the context of a conflict of interest inquiry, has stated he will not publish more documents related to a fund, emphasizing his legal compliance efforts, especially after discussions with French President Emmanuel Macron.
The Army Organization Turned. Babiš's Company Cancelled the Signed Contract Worth Millions
A military organization in Czechia has cancelled a lucrative contract with a bakery owned by politician Andrej Babiš, following concerns of conflict of interest.
Blind Fund According to Babiš: The Prime Minister's Transparent Wordplay Continues
The article discusses Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's ambiguous statements regarding a 'blind fund', criticizing his approach as lacking clarity.
Social networks for those over 15? Babiš wants to limit their use following France's model
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš is advocating for a ban on social media usage for children under 15 years old, citing health concerns and following France’s example.
It is a lie, Babiš rejected the findings about the trust fund. Documents show that Agrofert will return to his family with the end of his government
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš plans to place his conflict of interest into the RSVP Trust fund, but documents reveal he has concealed crucial details about its management.
Babiš needs three foreign consents to insert Agrofert shares into the fund. He is still waiting for them
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš is awaiting three foreign approvals to transfer shares of the Agrofert group into a trust fund amidst ongoing concerns over potential conflicts of interest.
Argument on young and beautiful Pirates. Babiš lured them to ANO, the reaction was sharp
The Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš sparked strong emotions in the parliament after a sharp exchange with Pirate Party leader Olga Richterová, whom he accused of rudeness, while also enticing young female Pirates to join his party, ANO.
Live: The Chamber of Deputies is debating the vote of confidence in the government of Andrej Babiš for the second day
The KDU-ČSL chairman Marek Výborný outlined several reasons for the party's lack of confidence in the Babiš government, citing foreign policy concerns and fears of a 'budgetary Armageddon.'
Babiš remains in a conflict of interest, the solution is prolonged. The Castle no longer wants to be the arbiter
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has not yet resolved his conflict of interest related to his ownership of the Agrofert holding, despite plans to transfer it to a trust fund.
There will be no gigafactory in Karviná. Babiš said in a Sunday video that he wants to prepare another investment
Czech politician Andrej Babiš announced in a video that plans for a gigafactory in Karviná have been canceled in favor of pursuing a different investment opportunity.
Babiš is getting rid of companies in Slovakia with revenues exceeding 1.3 billion. But it's not permanent
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš is transferring his entire Agrofert conglomerate to an independent trust fund amid concerns over state subsidies and potential conflicts of interest.
Babiš has arrived at the New Year's lunch with Pavel. The meeting is unusually without wives, and the Turkish issue will be addressed
Czech politician Andrej Babiš attended a New Year's lunch with President Pavel, notably without their spouses, to discuss issues related to Turkey.
Babiš Plans to Invest Exclusively in Agrofert for Trust Fund. Investment Company SynBiol Will Retain Its Assets
Czech politician Andrej Babiš intends to dedicate his investment in a trust fund solely to Agrofert while allowing investment company SynBiol to maintain its holdings.
From Trump’s tariffs to Babiš’s promises: An expert summarizes the most interesting developments in the economy
An expert discusses key developments in the economy, highlighting the impact of Trump's tariffs and the promises made by Czech politician Andrej Babiš.