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Czech Gov’t In Crisis As Junior Party Exits Over Leader’s Firing

The Czech government is in crisis as the junior coalition party, Pirates, plans to leave the Cabinet after their leader, Ivan Bartos, was dismissed by the prime minister.

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Czech Gov’t In Crisis As Junior Party Exits Over Leader’s Firing

The Czech government entered a crisis on Tuesday after Prime Minister Petr Fiala fired Regional Development Minister Ivan Bartos, leader of the Pirates party. Fiala lost confidence in Bartos’ ability to manage issues with a new digital building permit system and asked the president to dismiss him.

Pirates Party Reacts to Bartos’ Firing

Bartos resigned as the Pirates’ leader following a poor showing in regional elections. His party argued that his dismissal breached their coalition agreement. Despite the prime minister requesting a replacement for Bartos, the Pirates refused, signaling they may leave the government.

Pirates’ Departure Likely

Bartos suggested it could be “the end” for the Pirates party in the government, with a formal decision to be made via an online referendum by party members. Despite this, Fiala’s government will still maintain a majority in Parliament’s lower house without the Pirates.

Political Fallout and Upcoming Elections

The crisis comes at a critical time as the opposition party, led by former Prime Minister Andrej Babis, gained traction in the recent regional elections, positioning itself strongly ahead of next year’s parliamentary elections.

 

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