Czech Overseas Minister Petr Macinka has indicated that the federal government's opposition to transferring L-159 mild assault plane to Ukraine is linked to Czech President Petr Pavel's unwillingness to nominate Filip Turek as Minister of the Setting.
Supply: messages despatched by Macinka to presidential adviser Petr Kolář, the textual content of which was revealed by iDnes, as reported by European Pravda
Particulars: Macinka writes about the necessity to appoint Turek as Minister of the Setting.
"If not, I’ll burn bridges in a approach that can go down in political science textbooks as an excessive case of coexistence [between branches of power – ed.]," Macinka wrote.
"On this subject I’ve the help of the prime minister, to not point out the place of the SPD [the Freedom and Direct Democracy party – ed.]," Macinka added.
"If he does nothing, or a minimum of doesn’t comply with some negotiations concerning Turek on the Ministry of the Setting, the implications for him (and never just for him) shall be very sudden," he continued.
In his message, the international minister additionally talked about Petr Pavel's statements on transferring L-159 plane to Ukraine. After reviews appeared within the media a couple of attainable sale of those plane and Pavel's associated feedback, Macinka brazenly criticised Pavel, and shortly afterwards the federal government declared that promoting the plane was not possible.
"As for the L-159s for the Ukrainians – the one cause they won’t get them is that Petr Pavel recklessly talked about it to the media. I may have persuaded Tomio (simply as I spoke with him concerning the ammunition initiative). However now it’s not possible. Even this fact could turn into identified to many individuals (on Wednesday)," Macinka wrote to the presidential adviser.
With this, Macinka made it clear that it was he who had managed to steer the anti-Ukrainian Speaker of Parliament Tomio Okamura, chief of the coalition celebration Freedom and Direct Democracy, of the necessity to proceed the ammunition initiative for Ukraine – and that he may have carried out the identical concerning the plane. Nevertheless, as he mentioned, attributable to media publicity that is now allegedly not possible.
Background:
- To public controversy, Czech President Petr Pavel mentioned he had been subjected to blackmail and intimidation by the international minister, who’s searching for to nominate his controversial celebration colleague Filip Turek as a minister. Pavel, for his half, refuses to nominate Turek as a result of the latter had beforehand been investigated over homophobic, racist and antisemitic feedback previously, in addition to allegations of violence made by his former girlfriend.
- Following Pavel's assertion, opposition figures known as for the international minister's resignation.
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