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Pavel Discusses PM Appointment, Agrofert Case Ahead of Czech Elections

by Emma Walker – News Editor

President Pavel Signals ​Willingness⁢ to Negotiate with Babiš on ⁣Conflict of Interest⁣ Concerns

President‌ Petr Pavel has indicated he is prepared to‌ discuss​ potential solutions with Andrej Babiš regarding the Conflict of​ Interest ‌Act,‌ should Babiš’s party perform well in⁣ upcoming elections. This​ comes after a‍ recent High Court decision in the Stork Nest case, which Babiš ⁣has dismissed as a politically motivated process. Pavel previously stated he ⁤would await a new ruling​ from the Municipal​ Court in Prague before speculating on a potential appointment of Babiš, but now‌ appears open to dialog to ‌address ongoing legal ⁤concerns.

The issue centers on Babiš’s continued registration as‌ the beneficial owner of Agrofert, even after placing the holding in trust ⁤funds in 2017 due to amendments to the Conflict ⁤of Interest Act. The ⁤Stork Nest case alleges Babiš improperly⁢ secured a ​€2 million (approximately 49.9 million Czech crowns) ⁣subsidy for small and medium-sized ⁤enterprises⁤ by‍ transferring ‌Farm⁢ Čapí Hnízdo from Agrofert to his children ⁣and partner. While the company returned the subsidy‌ in 2018, the legal proceedings and the question‍ of Babiš’s potential conflict of interest remain ⁤significant hurdles to his possible future political roles. Pavel’s willingness to engage ⁢in negotiations ‍suggests a potential path ⁤forward, contingent on finding⁢ a legally sound resolution.

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