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01/27/2026
Foreign Minister and the Motorists' Party leader, Petr Macinka, said at a press conference on Tuesday that President Petr Pavel should not lead the Czech delegation to NATO’s summer summit in Turkey, arguing that Pavel is acting outside the constitutional framework by refusing to appoint the Motorists' MP and honorary party president Filip Turek as environment minister.
Presidential spokesman Vojtěch Šeliga responded that the president’s participation in the NATO summit is a matter to be agreed between the head of state and the prime minister. Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) has previously repeatedly said that Pavel would represent the Czech Republic at the summit.
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01/27/2026
The Czech–Danish documentary Mr. Nobody Against Putin is heading to the BAFTAs as well as the Oscars. The film, co-produced by the Czech production company Pink, has landed nominations for both of the world’s most prestigious film awards within the space of just one week.
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01/27/2026
President Petr Pavel has announced that he is considering filing a criminal charge against Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motorists’ Party) over what he regards as blackmail. Pavel made the remarks during a press conference on Tuesday.
Macinka reportedly sent two text messages to Pavel via his adviser. The president described the messages as “extremely serious” and has submitted a report to the security services, while also handing the texts to his lawyers for review. He also shared them on social media.
In one of the messages, Macinka allegedly wrote: “He (the president) can have peace if I get Turek at the Ministry of the Environment. If not, I will burn bridges in a way that will go down in political science textbooks..." He also added that: "If (the president) does not agree to negotiations regarding Turek at the Ministry of the Environment, the consequences will come as a great surprise.” The messages refer to Pavel’s refusal to appoint Filip Turek (Motorists’ Party) as environment minister, citing concerns over Turek’s past controversies, including racist and homophobic posts on social media.
Macinka does not consider his text messages sent to the president’s adviser Petr Kolář to be a form of blackmail. Attempting to influence someone’s stance in politics is the very essence of any negotiation, Macinka said at a press conference later in the day. He added that his stance is rooted in what he described as Pavel’s departure from the constitutional framework, citing Pavel’s refusal to appoint Turek as a minister.
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Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) said in a statement to the Czceh News Agency that Macinka’s words to President Pavel’s adviser were “unfortunate.” He added that it was a private communication with an adviser and therefore “certainly cannot be considered blackmail.” SPD leader Tomio Okamura told journalists that he definitely does not take the president’s side in this matter.
The opposition, on the other hand, is calling for the removal of Macinka from the position of foreign minister. However, the ANO, SPD and Motorists governing coalition blocked opposition efforts to have the lower house hold a debate on Macinka's messages this afternoon. MPs from the opposition TOP 09 and STAN then called procedural recesses, bringing today’s sitting to an early close. MPs will reconvene on Wednesday morning.
At an evening press conference, opposition leaders said they insist that Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) clearly address the affair at the start of Wednesday’s session and distance himself from Macinka’s conduct.
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01/27/2026
Olga Havlová, dissident and first wife of first Czech president Václav Havel, passed away 30 years ago on January 27, 1996. A candle-lighting ceremony will be held at the Havel family tomb at Prague’s Vinohrady Cemetery.
She founded the Výbor dobré vůle (The Committee of Good Will ) in early 1990, a foundation dedicated to helping those unable to care for themselves.
Speakers at the event will include Vojtěch Sedláček, Chair of the Foundation Board, Monika Granja, Director, and Reverend Miroslav Erdinger.
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01/27/2026
Wednesday will be mostly cloudy, with light fog in the morning and evening. Daytime highs will range from 1 °C to 5 °C.
A weather warning is in effect for eastern Czechia from 22:00 Tuesday night until 08:00 Wednesday, due to icy conditions that could disrupt road and rail traffic.
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01/27/2026
Last year, the Czech state provided political parties with a total of 555.8 million CZK (€22.6 m) in funding, down 80.6 million CZK (€3.3 m) from 2024, according to figures published by the Ministry of Finance on Tuesday. The total does not include support for last year’s parliamentary election, which will be paid this year.
The largest share went to the governing ANO Party, which received 180.3 million CZK (€7.3 m), followed by the Civic Democrats (ODS) with 86.7 million CZK (€3.5 m). Among parties currently represented in the Chamber of Deputies, the Motorists’ Party received the smallest amount, 5.4 million CZK (€0.22 m).
State funding is calculated based on the number of representatives and MPs, results in the most recent parliamentary election, and it supports the operation of party institutes. Successful parties are also entitled to reimbursements for election costs.
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01/27/2026
From Tuesday, Prague residents can vote on whether the new bridge connecting Podolí and Zlíchov in the south of the city should be named Dvorecký or Anežky České, city spokesman Vít Hofman announced. Voting is open via the Prague Citizen Portal or by using paper ballots available at municipal offices.
The poll closes on Monday, February 9, and the final decision will be made by the city councillors. Construction of the bridge began in September 2022 and it is scheduled to open in April 2026.
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01/27/2026
Czech state grid operator ČEPS has recommended temporarily keeping two of the four units at the Chvaletice coal-fired power plant in operation, citing risks to grid stability if the plant shuts down completely, the operator said in an analysis published on Tuesday. The plant, owned by Pavel Tykač’s Sev.en group, is scheduled for closure later this year or early next year.
ČEPS warned that a full shutdown could cause voltage control issues in the north, overload certain lines, and reduce the system’s resilience to large-scale outages. However, the planned closure of the Počerady plant and the Kladno plant and heating plant, also owned by Sev.en, is not expected to affect grid stability.
The further operation of the power plants will be decided by the Energy Regulatory Office, which will now assess the economic costs.
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01/27/2026
The Czech Republic marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a ceremony at the Senate and events across the country. The day marks the 81st anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau on January 27.
A commemorative gathering at the Senate featured speeches by Senate President Miloš Vystrčil, Holocaust survivor Pavel Jelínek, Government Commissioner for Roma Minority Affairs Lucie Fuková and Michal Klíma, head of the board of trustees of the Foundation for Holocaust Victims, alongside a concert and an accompanying exhibition.
According to Vystrčil, the Holocaust led to the creation of a world based on rules designed to reduce the risk of further wars and genocides - the risk of the strong attacking the weak. He added that it is everyone’s responsibility to help ensure that these rules are upheld in today’s world.
The Bubny Memory and Dialogue Centre will stage a projection on the façade of the Mama Shelter Hotel in Veletržní Street in Prague as part of the global #WeRemember campaign. From 5pm to 10pm, quotes from survivors and photographs by Karel Cudlín will be shown at the former assembly point for Jews deported during the Second World War.
Further events are planned in cities including Liberec and Mladá Boleslav.
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01/27/2026
Czech beach volleyball world champion Ondřej Perušič has retired at the age of 31, he announced at a press conference on Tuesday. His long-time partner David Schweiner will continue his career alongside Tadeáš Trousil, with whom he previously played at the European Championships three years ago during Perušič’s injury.
Perušič and Schweiner were among the world’s leading pairs in recent years, having won gold at the 2023 Beach Volleyball World Championships in Mexico — the greatest achievement in the history of Czech beach volleyball.
Perušič will remain with the team as an assistant, as the newly formed duo aims to qualify for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games.
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