Babiš has immunity. He hid from the justice he trusts
Czech politician Andrej Babiš is facing legal troubles but claims immunity while expressing trust in the judicial system.
Devastating Words. Czech Politicians React to the Speech of the American Ambassador
Czech politicians have responded to an impactful speech made by the American ambassador.
Řehka has a big problem functioning with this government, says the MP
A Czech MP discusses difficulties in cooperating with the current government.
Photos: What Čapí hnízdo Looks Like, Due to Which Babiš Wants to be Prosecuted
The article discusses the circumstances surrounding the Čapí hnízdo project and the potential legal implications for former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš.
"I can’t influence the payments, neither can the Prime Minister." Vojtěch denies conflict of interest with Babiš’s clinics
Czech Health Minister Vojtěch defends his non-involvement in potential conflicts of interest regarding Prime Minister Babiš's private clinics amid questions about the financial aspects of their operations.
Šichtařová in the Chamber said not even a sentence, but instead films videos for her business
A Czech politician's lack of verbal contribution in the Chamber is overshadowed by her focus on producing business-related videos.
Key Vote for Babiš and Okamura. What Advantages Do They Have Now
This article discusses the strategic advantages of Czech politicians Andrej Babiš and Tomio Okamura in an upcoming key vote.
The Chamber of Deputies will discuss the extradition of Babiš and Okamura
The Czech Chamber of Deputies is set to discuss the extradition of political figures Andrej Babiš and Tomio Okamura.
A reporter uncovered how money from arms dealer Strnad flows to the Slovak minister.
A report reveals financial connections between Czech arms dealer Strnad and a Slovak minister.
So You Can Read on ČT. Töpfer Presented Macinka with a Copy of Rudé právo in the Senate
A Czech senator, Töpfer, presented Macinka with a copy of the historic newspaper Rudé právo during a Senate event.
Petr Macinka got engrossed. It's a pity we got engrossed with him
A critique of Petr Macinka's decision to read a historical Czech newspaper during President Petr Pavel's speech highlights concerns about the appropriateness and symbolism of political gestures.
The Secrets of Macinka and Turkov's Red Right. It is clear where they took it for the presidency
Czech Foreign Minister Petr Macinka drew significant attention during President Petr Pavel's speech by perusing a communist-era newspaper, sparking various reactions.
Cameras captured an arsonist who set fire to a local official's car in Hluboká nad Vltavou
An arsonist was caught on camera setting fire to a local official's car in Hluboká nad Vltavou.
Fiala's Quiet 'Rebellion' in ODS. Political Scientist Hints at What the Disappointed Ex-Prime Minister Might Do
Former Prime Minister Petr Fiala expresses dissatisfaction with the current direction of ODS while reaffirming his loyalty to the party.
Document: What Petr Pavel Said in the Chamber of Deputies
The article discusses the failure to load the content of a document related to Petr Pavel's speech in the Czech Chamber of Deputies.
President Pavel has arrived at the Chamber. He is negotiating with the leadership and will speak to the deputies
Czech President Pavel arrived at the Chamber to engage with leadership and address the deputies.
Through the Eyes of Saša Mitrofanov: I wouldn't be surprised if 'Resignation!' was heard at Letná!
The article discusses the political climate in the Czech Republic, hinting at potential calls for resignations amidst ongoing issues.
The government wants to push for a referendum law under pressure from the SPD in the spring. The Pirates could help them
The Czech government is seeking to implement a referendum law this spring, influenced by pressure from the SPD party, with potential assistance from the Pirates.
Fico was supposed to fly on a government special to the party celebration of International Women's Day
Czech politician Fico planned to fly on a government aircraft to attend celebrations for International Women's Day.
Pavel has the support of the opposition in the presidential election. This could be a problem.
The article discusses potential issues arising from Pavel receiving support from opposition parties in the Czech presidential elections.
Redl's Accomplice: I Gave Two Million to the TOP 09 Campaign Manager
An accomplice of the controversial figure Redl claims to have donated two million to the campaign manager of the Czech political party TOP 09.
Newsfilter: You Don't Need a Security Council When You Are Governing the State Like Fico Nostro
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has decided not to convene the Security Council despite the escalating situation in the Middle East, contrary to the swift action taken by his Czech counterpart.
Minister Šťastný Fled from Dubai on the Weekend. Didn't Heed the Warning?
Czech Minister Šťastný reportedly fled Dubai over the weekend, despite prior warnings.
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.
Happy Podcast: Acceleration Zone Czech Republic. Will President Vašut Ban Wind Turbines?
The article discusses concerns about a potential ban on wind turbines by President Vašut in Czechia.
The police will not prosecute ANO MPs for defamation. Vetchý's report was shelved
The Czech police have decided not to take action against two members of the ANO party for alleged defamation, shelving the complaint made by Vetchý.
Unexpected 'Coalition': Pirates are on the same page with SPD in Iran
The article discusses a surprising political alignment between the Czech Pirate Party and the SPD concerning their stance towards Iran.
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.
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.
TMBK: Turk Slowly Adjusting to Unwelcome Reinforcement at the Ministry of the Environment, Igor Červený
The article discusses the integration of Igor Červený into the Czech Ministry of the Environment and the challenges that accompany his arrival.
"Huge Risk of Global Upheaval." Czech Politicians React to Attack on Iran
Czech politicians express concerns about the global implications of recent attacks on Iran.
Martin Kuba timed it well. But we still don’t know the main thing, says sociologist
Sociologist Martin Buchtík discusses post-election dynamics in Czech politics and the potential demand for a new political party.
Livia Klausová is coming to Czech cinemas in the documentary Livia
A documentary titled 'Livia' featuring Livia Klausová is set to be released in Czech cinemas.
The Story of the First Lady Who Never Stood in the Background: The Documentary Livia Heads to Theaters
A new documentary about Livia Klausová explores her multifaceted life as a prominent figure in Czech political and social spheres.
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.
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.
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.
Okamura accepted the invitation to Václav Moravec's Questions
Czech politician Tomio Okamura has accepted an invitation to participate in the televised discussion show Questions with Václav Moravec, scheduled to air on March 8.
Spicy Lineup on Moravec. Critics Have Achieved Their Goal: Okamura Will Attend the Sunday Debate
Tomio Okamura will make an appearance on the long-running Czech debate show 'Otázky Václava Moravce' for the first time in over a decade after critics' persistent pressure.
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.
Politicians Discuss the Winter Olympics in Czechia. There Are Missing Halls, Snow, Billions, and Mountains
Czech politicians are discussing the possibility of hosting the Winter Olympics, highlighting significant logistical challenges.
Little House: MP Šichtařová employs her partner as an assistant
Czech MP Šichtařová has come under scrutiny for employing her partner as her assistant, raising questions about nepotism and governance.
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.
"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.
Five SZ: Opposition leaders will not receive positions in the Chamber and margins under surveillance
Opposition leaders in the Czech Republic will not be appointed to positions in the Chamber of Deputies, with scrutiny on margins.
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.