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President Zeman Breaks Silence on Vrbětice Affair to Opposition Anger

  On Sunday, President Miloš Zeman commented publicly for the first time on last week’s revelations about the Vrbětice explosion. He said that there were two conflicting explanations for the events, and that the explosion could have been caused by staff errors rather than Russian agents. Many in the opposition responded with anger to Zeman’s claims. Photo Credit: President’s spokesman Jiří Ovčáček via Twitter. Czech Rep., Apr 26 (BD) – The diplomatic rift between the Czech Republic and Russia began last Saturday when Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) and Deputy Prime Minister Jan Hamáček (CSSD) announced the findings of Czech intelligence services that agents of Russian military intelligence (GRU) were reasonably suspected to have caused two explosions at munitions depots in Vrbětice in the Zlín region in 2014.

Czech president causes outrage as he questions Russian involvement in Vrbětice explosion

There are two working versions of what happened in Vrbětice, one is that there was Russian involvement; the other is that it was caused by bad handling of the munitions, President Miloš Zeman said in a televised address on Sunday about how he views the 2014 explosion in the Czech munitions depo, which caused two deaths and billions of crowns in losses. The president’s long-anticipated address stirred strong criticism among experts, opposition politicians and even high ranking constitutional officials. After a week of silence, Czech President Miloš Zeman gave a televised address on Sunday in which he laid out his thoughts on what caused the explosion at the Vrbětice munitions depo in 2014.

Czech PM under fire over EU conflict of interest report

Czech PM under fire over EU conflict of interest report 24 Apr 2021 / 20:30 H. PRAGUE: Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis ( pix) found himself under fire on Saturday after the European Commission published a report saying his roles as both politician and entrepreneur amount to a conflict of interest. The billionaire populist and the fifth wealthiest Czech made his fortune as owner of the sprawling Agrofert food, chemicals and media holding. Babis insists he transferred the holding to two trust funds in February 2017, when he was finance minister, under an anti-corruption law tailor-made for his case dubbed “Lex Babis”. But publicly available documents show he is still Agrofert’s beneficial owner.

Deputy PM: Agrofert should return disputed EU funds

The EU funds that the Czech Republic will have to return on the grounds of the EU audit should come from the Agrofert conglomerate, Deputy Prime Minister Jan Hamáček told journalists on Saturday. Mr. Hamáček, who heads the junior party in the coalition government, said the Social Democrats would not leave the government over the prime minister’s stated conflict of interest, in view of the complicated situation with the coronavirus pandemic, but he said he did not want taxpayers to have to cover the money that will have to be returned. The opposition Pirate Party has made a similar demand.

Czechia's billionaire PM under fire over EU conflict of interest report

Czechia's billionaire PM under fire over EU conflict of interest report
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