Havlíček Promotes Investors in Energy Sector and Plans Support for New Power Plants
Czech official Havlíček is actively promoting investments in the energy sector and preparing support for new power plants.
We will supply you with oil, Minister Havlíček promised Fico
Czechia has proposed oil supply to Slovakia through the Druzhba pipeline amidst interruptions due to conflicts in Ukraine.
Havlíček: No delays are expected in Dukovany
Minister Havlíček assures that there will be no delays in the Dukovany nuclear power plant project.
Havlíček in the Disfavor of the Prime Minister? Babiš Arrived Among Union Members Without Him, Had an Explanation
The end of coal mining and the steel crisis are pressing issues for the Czech heavy industry, highlighted by recent events in Silesia where Prime Minister Babiš attended a miners' mourning event and steelworkers' protest without the Minister of Industry, Karel Havlíček.
Are Babiš and Havlíček already copying from the Finns? They should
The article discusses whether Czech politicians Andrej Babiš and Karel Havlíček are taking inspiration from Finnish policies, highlighting the need for effective governance in the Czech Republic.
It's manageable. Macinka can do it for two years. I also gave a lot to it, says Havlíček
Petr Macinka claims he can lead two ministries for up to two years, while former double minister Karel Havlíček reflects on the close ties between the ministries of industry and transport.
My Bloody Eye... And My Blood Pressure... Babiš and Havlíček Like Two Patients in the Waiting Room
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and his deputy Karel Havlíček discussed their health issues in a podcast, likening their conversation to that of seniors lamenting in a doctor's waiting room, sparked by Babiš's recent health concerns.
"Every billion is good." Babiš wants Tykač to return money to municipalities affected by mining
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš and Deputy Prime Minister Karel Havlíček have vowed to continue the previous government's stance on Pavel Tykač's obligation to return funds to municipalities impacted by mining, despite Tykač's intention to return significantly less than expected.