Czech President, Banned at the NATO Summit in Ankara: Own Government Does Not Want Petr Pavel in Ankara
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The Czech government announced on Monday that it will not include President Petr Pavel, former senior NATO official, in the Czech delegation at the summit of the Alliance next month in Ankara, thus breaking the tradition and triggering a legal dispute with the head of state...
Českú delegáciu má viesť Prime Minister Babiš.
President Petr Pavel will not be part of the delegation to the NATO summit in Ankara in July, according to the government's decision. This was announced after a cabinet meeting by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO), who will lead the delegation.
The Prague government announced on Monday that it will not include President Petr Pavel in the Czech delegation at the NATO summit next month, Reuters says.
If President Petr Pavel were to file a jurisdictional lawsuit against the government for not participating in the NATO summit, he would have no chance of succeeding, says constitutional lawyer Jan Kudrna for iDNES.cz. According to him, the Constitutional Court does not have enough time to hear the case. The President will comment on Monday's government decision on Tuesday at 10:00.
The Prague government announced on Monday that it will not include President Petr Pavel in the Czech delegation at the NATO summit next month, reports Reuters, quoted by Agerpres.
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