Constitutional Court rejects complaint by Russian state property enterprise over sanctions
The Czech Constitutional Court has rejected a complaint filed by the Russian State Property Management Enterprise, which objected to being placed on the national sanctions list. The company manages numerous Russian-owned buildings in Czechia, and the listing resulted in frozen bank accounts and dozens of immobilised properties. The complaint targeted rulings by the Supreme Administrative Court and the Prague Municipal Court, as well as government decisions from late 2023 and early 2024. The Constitutional Court found the case manifestly unfounded, noting the complainant merely repeated arguments already dismissed by lower courts. The government listed the enterprise due to suspicions it provides material and financial support to the Russian state.