• 11/12/2025

    On Wednesday, the caretaker government resubmitted to the Chamber of Deputies the draft state budget for 2026. It is identical to the original proposal from the end of September, with a deficit of 286 billion crowns. Prime Minister Petr Fiala (ODS) told journalists after the cabinet meeting. The government had already submitted the budget once, but after the October elections, the newly elected deputies could not consider it. The government also approved the budget of the Transport Infrastructure Fund, with expenditures of 187 billion crowns.

  • 11/12/2025

    The European Commission has classified Czechia among EU countries experiencing a “significant migration situation” because of the large number of refugees from Ukraine. In its first annual report on migration and asylum, the Commission said Czechia may therefore request an exemption from the EU solidarity mechanism. The Czech Ministry of Interior now said it would send an official letter requesting the exemption, as Czechia continues to host almost 400,000 refugees from Ukraine. Outgoing Prime Minister Petr Fiala (Civic Democrats) said the Commission’s report confirmed in that Czechia does not have to accept or fund migrants, despite claims by the ANO and the Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD) parties. Interior Minister Vít Rakušan (Mayors and Independents) added that Czechia still has the highest number of Ukrainian refugees per capita in the EU.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 11/11/2025

    The European Commission has classified Czechia among EU countries experiencing a “significant migration situation” because of the large number of refugees from Ukraine. In its first annual report on migration and asylum, the Commission said Czechia may therefore request an exemption from the EU solidarity mechanism. The report also notes that the number of illegal border crossings into the EU has fallen by 35 percent over the past year. Greece, Cyprus, Spain, and Italy remain under strong migratory pressure and will be eligible for support from the new EU Solidarity Fund once the migration and asylum pact takes effect in mid-2026.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 11/11/2025

    President Petr Pavel has once again called on the outgoing cabinet of Prime Minister Petr Fiala (Civic Democrats) to submit its draft state budget for next year to the newly elected Chamber of Deputies. Speaking at the end of his visit to the Karlovy Vary region, Pavel said the proposal must be debated and adjusted so that the country avoids operating under a provisional budget. Fiala said the government will decide in the coming days whether to resend the draft. The emerging coalition of ANO, the Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD), and the Motorists parties plans to rework the proposal while keeping the 286-billion-crown deficit unchanged.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 11/11/2025

    Police have carried out raids in Prague and at least two other regions, including the headquarters of the Road and Motorway Directorate (ŘSD) in the capital’s Kačerov district and its branch in Hradec Králové. According to ŘSD spokesman Jan Rýdl, officers requested documents related to small-scale maintenance contracts from one of the agency’s regional offices. The National Centre against Organised Crime (NCOZ) confirmed it is conducting criminal proceedings under the supervision of the district prosecutor’s office in Pardubice. According to Deník N, police have detained 11 people suspected of manipulating public tenders as part of an organised group.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 11/11/2025

    The Czech Chamber of Deputies opened its second session on Tuesday afternoon following October’s general election, focusing mainly on internal matters. During the session, Patrik Nacher of the ANO party was appointed first deputy speaker, a decision made by chamber head Tomio Okamura of the Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD) party. Nacher will represent Okamura in his absence and chair key meetings, including those of the organizational committee. Jiří Barták of the Motorists’ party serves as the other deputy speaker. Two remaining posts are expected to be filled on Friday, with Jan Skopeček of ODS and Olga Richterová of the Pirates vying for election.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 11/11/2025

    President Petr Pavel said repeated violations of NATO airspace by Russian aircraft and drones should not be tolerated and require an adequate response to show strength. Speaking to high-school students in the Karlovy Vary region, Pavel argued that Russia respects force and views restraint as weakness. He added that this does not mean every breach would lead to shooting down a plane, but if violations continue, tougher measures may become necessary. Pavel recalled a past incident when Turkey shot down a Russian jet after repeated incursions, which then stopped further provocations. He warned that Moscow tests NATO’s air-defence resolve and urged decisive action to deter future breaches.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 11/11/2025

    Václav Havel Airport Prague served nearly 11.5 million passengers during this year’s summer season, a 7.7 percent increase compared to last year. The number of travelers, however, remained about three percent below the pre-pandemic level of 2019, said Jiří Vyskoč, the airport’s executive director for air business development. The number of destinations rose slightly, with the busiest routes to the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Greece, and Turkey. Foreign passengers made up a little more than half of all travelers. During the upcoming winter season, the airport will offer flights to almost 130 destinations, including 15 new ones.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 11/11/2025

    Czechs continue to view Václav Havel as the best president since 1989, according to a new STEM/MARK survey. Current president Petr Pavel ranked second for the first time, overtaking Václav Klaus. His predecessor Miloš Zeman placed fourth. Respondents praised Pavel’s public demeanor and his representation of Czech interests abroad, giving him an average grade of 2.6 on a school-style scale. Supporters of the former governing coalition and the Pirates rated him most positively, while voters of the Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD) party were critical. The poll surveyed 1,008 adults in late October.

    Author: Vít Pohanka
  • 11/11/2025

    Since the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, President Petr Pavel has granted permission to 99 Czech citizens to serve in the Ukrainian armed forces, his spokesman Filip Platoš said. A year ago, the number stood at around 60. Czech nationals must obtain presidential consent before joining a foreign army; otherwise, they risk prosecution. Those who left without approval can later request a pardon co-signed by the prime minister. The statement comes shortly after a Russian court sentenced a Czech woman in absentia to 13 years in prison for allegedly fighting for Ukraine—a ruling Prague views with skepticism.

    Author: Vít Pohanka

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