Feb 26 • 15:46 UTC 🇨🇿 Czechia Deník N

Personnel turbulence at the Catholic Theological Faculty continues. The dismissed vice-dean may return

The ongoing personnel issues at the Catholic Theological Faculty may lead to the potential return of dismissed vice-dean Aleš Prázný amid a legal dispute regarding his dismissal.

The Catholic Theological Faculty is experiencing continuous personnel disruptions, with the possibility of former vice-dean Aleš Prázný returning to the administration. Prázný has been challenging his dismissal in a legal case, and university spokespersons suggest that the outcome may unfavorably affect the institution. There are discussions surrounding Prázný's reinstatement as part of a resolution to the ongoing turmoil.

Rektor Jiří Zima has emphasized the importance of resolving the conflicts amiably, indicating that the university administration seeks to restore order after years of chaos. In a bid to reconcile the different factions within the faculty, the administration is engaging with Prázný, contemplating an arrangement that would include a withdrawal of his lawsuit against Charles University. This approach aims to foster a more stable working environment.

If Prázný returns, it could signify a shift towards addressing the faculty's longstanding issues, potentially calming the situation. The legal battle highlights the tensions within the faculty's governance, sparking concerns about the institution's future and its ability to maintain effective leadership amidst the ongoing challenges.

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