
President Wants the Euro for Czechia—PM Disagrees
A conference announcement revealed how part of Prague’s leadership is committed to the single European currency, prompting criticism from a different branch of the government.

A conference announcement revealed how part of Prague’s leadership is committed to the single European currency, prompting criticism from a different branch of the government.

A mere nine nations now contribute to Prague’s artillery shell initiative for Kyiv, raising concerns over future military support.

A federal superstate is “probably the only solution for Europe if it wants to remain relevant,” President Pavel said.

A fierce confrontation between President Petr Pavel and Foreign Minister Petr Macinka has plunged Czech politics into turmoil.

The Czech president has accused his foreign minister of possible blackmail over attempts to secure a ministerial appointment.

Despite the symbolic change, PM Babiš confirmed that Prague will continue to coordinate its ammunition initiative in support of Kyiv—but with no funding coming from Czech taxpayers.

As the national conservative politician takes office again, it signals a possible end to Ukraine aid and a tougher line toward the EU.

Andrej Babiš’s government will break with Brussels’ agenda on its first day in office.

The Czech president has decided to appoint Andrej Babiš as prime minister on December 9th.

Central Europe’s presidents warn that soaring energy costs and Brussels’ green agenda are pushing the region to act as one.