
Czech Government Removes Ukrainian Flags from State Buildings
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.

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.

A diplomatic clash between Prague and Kyiv has exposed growing unease in the Czech Republic over the cost, duration, and democratic oversight of continued military support for Ukraine.

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

Brussels shuts down calls for scrutiny while Hungarian and Czech leaders say EU money is vanishing into a “war mafia.”

Okamura backs Orbán and calls for an end to financial support for ‘corrupt’ Ukraine.

Tomio Okamura won a majority of votes in parliament, taking the country’s No. 3 post after joining a coalition with Babiš’ ANO.

ANO, SPD, and Motorists’ Party to sign a coalition agreement as rules and key positions are finalized.

Tomio Okamura and his SPD party are rising in the polls ahead of this year’s elections.