Czech Gov’t Survives No-Confidence Vote

Czech Gov’t Survives No-Confidence Vote

PRAGUE, Jun 4 (NNN-AGENCIES) – The Czech government, headed by Prime Minister, Andrej Babis, yesterday survived a no-confidence vote, in the Chamber of Deputies.

A total of 171 deputies cast their votes last night, including 89 voting in favour of the no-confidence motion, and 82, against. At least 101 votes are needed in the 200-member lower house, to pass the motion against the government.

It’s the third time the Babis government faced a no-confidence vote. This time it was brought by two opposition coalitions, over the government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, Babis’s alleged conflicts of interest and a recent diplomatic row between the Czech Republic and Russia.

The opposition parties fell short of winning the required majority of 101 votes, as the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia, chose not to support them, and left the parliament floor before the voting.

“The government does not have our confidence, but the opposition parties even less so,” Communist Party Chairman, Vojtech Filip, said.

“Therefore we will not participate in this pointless spectacle, and we are leaving to work for the people,” Filip said.– NNN-AGENCIES

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