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Must the President Appoint a Turk? an Expert Explains What the Constitution Says

Summary by iDNES.cz
President Petr Pavel has not yet entrusted Andrej Babiš with forming a government, yet the leader of the ANO movement is already discussing the division of ministries. Motorists insist that they want Filip Turk as foreign minister, despite facing criticism for his statements. "The appointment of a minister would have to be illegal for the president to reject him," says constitutional lawyer Jan Kudrna, describing the president's other powers.
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President Petr Pavel has not yet entrusted Andrej Babiš with forming a government, yet the leader of the ANO movement is already discussing the division of ministries. Motorists insist that they want Filip Turk as foreign minister, despite facing criticism for his statements. "The appointment of a minister would have to be illegal for the president to reject him," says constitutional lawyer Jan Kudrna, describing the president's other powers.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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iDNES.cz broke the news in Čestlice, Czechia on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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