• 03/17/2026

    Czech public finances have seen a growing imbalance since 2019, with revenues falling in real terms by CZK 100 billion while expenditures increased by CZK 200 billion, according to a new analysis by the Centre for Public Finance. Economist Tomáš Holub said the country had relatively stable finances in 2019, but the gap between income and spending has since widened. The trend was driven by the Covid-19 pandemic, the energy crisis, and tax changes such as the abolition of the super-gross wage, which reduced personal income tax. Recent consolidation efforts have only partly

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 03/17/2026

    Czechia is calling for a complete repeal of the planned EU ban on new cars with internal combustion engines from 2035. Government climate commissioner Filip Turek (Motorists) said in Brussels that the current targets are unrealistic and fail to reflect weak demand for electric vehicles and the broader geopolitical situation. Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) has also rejected a softened proposal by the European Commission, insisting it does not go far enough. Prague argues that strict rules and potential fines could harm Europe’s automotive industry and competitiveness, and is pushing for a more flexible, market-based approach.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 03/17/2026

    Hotel sales in Czechia reached €764 million last year, roughly CZK 18.7 billion, marking a fivefold increase compared to 2024. A total of 16 hotels were sold, with more than three quarters of the transactions taking place in Prague, according to Cushman & Wakefield. The figures surpass the previous peak recorded before the Covid-19 pandemic in 2019. Major deals included the sale of Hilton Prague and Vienna House Diplomat Prague to Czech investors. The strong growth reflects rising investor interest, with Prague now ranking among the 15 most attractive European cities for hotel investment. Tourism also increased, with more than 23.5 million guests staying in Czech accommodation facilities last year.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 03/17/2026

    Czech players took centre stage in the latest round of NHL games, with David Pastrňák and Pavel Zacha scoring all of Boston’s goals in a 3–4 overtime loss to New Jersey. Pastrňák netted twice and was named the game’s second star, while Zacha added another goal as the Bruins secured a point. Elsewhere, Martin Nečas recorded his 50th assist of the season for Colorado, underlining his strong form despite a heavy defeat to Pittsburgh. Goaltender Vítek Vaněček also impressed, making 27 saves to help Utah beat Dallas 6–3. Czech players were once again among the key contributors across the league.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 03/17/2026

    As Czech Radio reported, police in Rokycany (West Bohemia) are investigating two 17-year-old students who wore Ku Klux Klan costumes at a school Halloween event, raising questions about whether the incident was an innocent  prank or a criminal offence. The students won first prize in a costume contest, with neither teachers nor classmates initially objecting. The case is being examined as a possible display of sympathy for a movement aimed at suppressing human rights and freedoms, which carries a prison sentence of up to three years. Experts say the key issue will be whether the students understood the meaning of the symbols they used, while guidelines suggest such situations should primarily be addressed through education.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 03/17/2026

    President Petr Pavel is meeting Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) at Prague Castle on Tuesday to discuss this year’s state budget and the current security situation at home and abroad. According to the Presidential Office, the agenda also includes Czech preparedness for crisis and emergency situations as well as the schedule of upcoming foreign trips. The meeting is described as regular and planned. Parliament approved the budget last week with a deficit of CZK 310 billion, and only the president’s signature is now needed. Pavel has already indicated he will not veto the bill, though he criticised planned security and defence spending. Nevertheless, the President has already said he woulkd neither veto nor delay signing the budget.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 03/17/2026

    Prague, Calgary and Edmonton will be the host cities for the 2028 Hockey World Cup, which will take place after a 12-year break, the NHL, which organizes the competition, announced on its website.

    Prague’s O2 Arena will host six group-stage games and one playoff match.

    Tomáš Petera, owner of the Perinvest group that will organize the event in the Czech Republic for the first time ever, welcomed the news, saying that he sees the tournament as an opportunity to confirm the Czech Republic’s position as one of Europe’s centers for hosting major sporting events.

    “We expect strong international interest, high attendance and a significant economic impact on the Czech Republic,” he said.

    Petera has previously been involved in organizing NHL games in Prague.

  • 03/16/2026

    The Czech government coalition will push through a law on non-profit organizations, Foreign Minister Petr Macinka said in Brussels on Monday.

    A working version of the bill, prepared by a group of MPs focuses on activities carried out in areas such as the public, political, media, educational, or academic space that may influence public opinion and debate. The proposal envisages the registration of both individuals and legal entities.

    It defines foreign links as acting in the interest of a foreign entity, as well as performing advisory, analytical, communication, media, or educational activities connected to a foreign entity.

    According to the minister, non-profit organizations that promote political goals should be as transparent as political parties.

    The Czech opposition and a number of non-profit organizations have criticized the draft law, whose working version leaked to the public last week, saying the proposed draft mirrors Russian legislation.

    Macinka dismissed the claim, pointing to similar regulations in the United States and Israel.

  • 03/16/2026

    President Petr Pavel will neither veto nor delay signing this year’s state budget, Finance Minister Alena Schillerová (ANO) told journalists after meeting with the head of state on Monday.

    She said the exact date of the signing is expected to be announced after Tuesday’s meeting between the president and Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO).

    The government has proposed a budget with a deficit of 310 billion crowns for this year.

    Schillerová said the discussion with the president focused laregely on defence spending, which President Pavel considers insufficient.

    According to the draft budget, defence spending should reach 2.1 percent of GDP. The National Budget Council has warned, however, that spending by the Defence Ministry will amount to 1.73 percent of GDP, with the remainder included in other budget chapters. The government counts some transport infrastructure spending among defence expenditures. According to the council, it is not certain whether the North Atlantic Alliance will recognize those expenditures as defence spending.

  • 03/16/2026

    Tuesday should be partly cloudy with some rain showers in the southern parts of the country and day temperatures between 6 and 11 degrees Celsius.

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