Politics of the Czech Republic

Democracy Digest: Roma Killed by Ukrainian Refugee Confuses Czech Far-Right

And the confusion doesn't stop there. As war, inflation and migration helps to expand competition on the far reaches of the political spectrum, the more established radical-right players are circling the wagons. On Wednesday, the SPD - Czechia's only far-right parliamentary party - signed a memorandum of cooperation with the non-parliamentary Trikolora.

Czech PM’s Media Plans Fall Victim to Russia’s Invasion and Internal Enemies

The reshuffle has left some insiders and analysts suspecting that the prime minister's much-trumpeted media crusade - aimed at strengthening the independence of the public broadcaster, fighting disinformation and boosting strategic communications - was throttled by a cabal of powerful enemies.

Agreement reached on Serbia's old debt to Czech Republic

Brnabic first met with Czech President Milos Zeman and during the meeting, an agreement between the government of the Czech Republic and the government of the Republic of Serbia on regulating the old clearing debt of Serbia towards the Czech Republic was signed.

The agreement was signed by the finance ministers of Serbia and the Czech Republic, Sinisa Mali and Alena Schillerova.

Political Crisis in the Czech Republic: The Government Resigned

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis resigned after yesterday failed to get a vote of confidence from parliament, world agencies said. The government will carry out its duties until the president appoints a new cabinet. A spokesman for President Milos Zeman said he would accept the resignation of the government by the end of the week.

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