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Police may interview Hamáček over unrealised Moscow trip
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Special unit investigating circumstances of Deputy Prime Minister Jan Hamáček s planned trip to Moscow
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Leaders of opposition parties|Photo: Michal Krumphanzl, ČTK
The leaders of five opposition parties in the lower house on Wednesday announced their intention to initiate a vote of no-confidence in the minority government of Prime Minister Andrej Babiš. Although general elections are just five months away, the prime minister’s critics say it is important to test the degree of support the government has in the lower chamber.
The notion of initiating a no-confidence vote in the Babiš government has been bandied around the lower house ever since the Communist Party officially withdrew its support for the minority government in mid-April. However, with elections just around the corner, it is obvious that the aim is not to remove the government from office, so much as to hold it accountable for its failures and understate its growing isolation. The leader of the Civic Democrats Petr Fiala said the time had come to act:
The Office of the President has been assisting Deputy Prime Minister Jan Hamáček in organizing his alleged trip to Moscow, the website SeznamZpravy reported on Sunday, adding that the news was confirmed by the president’s chief foreign policy advisor Rudolf Jindrák. Speaking to Czech Radio later in the day, Mr Jindrák denied the allegation, claiming that his words were misinterpreted.
The news site Seznam.Cz published an article last Sunday in which multiple sources said Mr Hamáček considered negotiating with Moscow for anti-coronavirus vaccines in exchange for Prague’s silence over the alleged involvement of Russian agents in the deadly Vrbětice explosions of 2014.
Deputy Prime Minister Jan Hamáček said he is filing a civil complaint over article in which he was accused of having considered negotiating with Moscow for Sputnik V vaccines in exchange for Prague’s silence over the alleged involvement of Russian agents in the deadly Vrbětice explosions of 2014.
Hamáček, who is Minister of the Interior and chairman of the junior coalition party Social Democrats, said he would seek CZK 10 million in damages against the publisher of SeznamZpravy.cz. An editor from the news site said he stood by the reporting and was ready to prevent proof in court.
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