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It Was Truly that Bizarre. Hollan Described the Meeting at the Government Office

Summary by Novinky.cz
The meeting between experts in the field of human rights and addiction policy and the head of the Government Office, Tünde Bartha, and Andrej Babiš (ANO), was not up to par. According to its participant, the head of the Association of Addiction Services Providers, Matěj Hollan, it was almost comical. He described the course of the meeting and the reasons why the experts are bothered by the proposed changes in an interview with Novinky.cz.

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The meeting between experts in the field of human rights and addiction policy and the head of the Government Office, Tünde Bartha, and Andrej Babiš (ANO), was not up to par. According to its participant, the head of the Association of Addiction Services Providers, Matěj Hollan, it was almost comical. He described the course of the meeting and the reasons why the experts are bothered by the proposed changes in an interview with Novinky.cz.

The transfer of agendas from the Government Office to the ministries has other critics. Some representatives of human rights and anti-drug organizations and government councils left Wednesday's meeting with cabinet representatives early. On Thursday, trade unionists at the Government Office also came out with criticism. "For me, it is a huge threat to those agendas as such," said Barbora Urbanová (STAN), a member of the parliamentary constitutio…

The avalanche of criticism surrounding the transfer of human rights and anti-drug agendas from the Government Office to several ministries continues. The situation was further exacerbated by Wednesday's meeting between Prime Minister and ANO leader Andrej Babiš and the affected organizations, from which some experts left. Sixty experts from government councils then proposed...

The trade union organization at the Government Office Straka considers the planned transfer of part of the agendas to the ministries to be unsystematic and unprofessional. The reorganization planned from July 1 was not discussed with the unions in advance, which, according to them, may be in conflict with the Civil Service Act. Representatives of the organization stated this in a statement on Thursday.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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iDNES.cz broke the news in Čestlice, Czechia on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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