In the Czech Republic, Prime Minister Fiala's government has resigned.
The government of Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala has submitted a collective resignation letter. This was announced on November 6 by the Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers himself.
"The government decided to resign at its meeting. Today I will present [my resignation letter] to the President of the Republic at 16:00 (18:00 Moscow time)," the CTK news agency publishes a video clip of Fiala's speech.
According to the constitution, after the President of the country, Peter Pavel, accepts his resignation, the ministers will have to temporarily continue to perform their duties until a new government is appointed.
Negotiations on the formation of the next cabinet of ministers with the SPD (Freedom and Direct Democracy) and Motorist parties (Motoriste, United Motorists) on behalf of the head of state are being conducted by the leader of the ANO (Action of Dissatisfied Citizens) party Andrey Babish.
On October 4, the ANO political force led by Babish won the parliamentary elections in the country by 99.55% of polling stations. The party won 34.69% of the votes in the elections. After that, on October 19, Babis went on vacation instead of participating in negotiations on the formation of the future government of the Czech Republic.
Later, on November 3, the ANO, SPD and Motorists parties signed an agreement to form a government coalition. The association received the support of 108 out of 200 deputies.
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