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Reject the Building Act, Architects Ask the Senate. The Criticized Amendment May Encounter Obstacles in the Upper Chamber

Summary by Deník N
Over 170 architects warn in an open letter that the amendment to the Building Act will not solve the slow permitting process, but may also weaken environmental protection and public control over construction. The Senate, which is due to consider the bill on Wednesday, is already highly critical of it. The experts' call may convince even the last hesitant senators to reject the amendment.
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Over 170 architects warn in an open letter that the amendment to the Building Act will not solve the slow permitting process, but may also weaken environmental protection and public control over construction. The Senate, which is due to consider the bill on Wednesday, is already highly critical of it. The experts' call may convince even the last hesitant senators to reject the amendment.

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Deník N broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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